Backed by the Principality yet never blending into it, Beausoleil has developed a unique relationship with the Monegasque territory: a town of lookouts, steep paths, and sweeping views of the Mediterranean. Founded in the late 19th century in the wake of Monaco’s development, the town retains this distinctive identity to this day - with Belle Époque influences, villas perched above the sea, and residential addresses discreetly nestled in the hills..
Here, the urban landscape blends seamlessly with the terrain. Stairways wind through Mediterranean gardens, historic facades stand side by side with contemporary lines, while certain streets offer, almost unexpectedly, sweeping views of Port Hercule, Cap Martin, and the shores of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. Just a few minutes’ walk from Monte Carlo, the town attracts a cosmopolitan population drawn not only to this immediate proximity but also to a more residential, quieter retreat.
Renovated 4 bedroom penthouse with a 254 m² rooftop terrace and panoramic sea view
1 bedroom apartment top floor with panoramic sea views in Beausoleil
2 bedroom apartment ground floor with panoramic sea views in Beausoleil
3 bedroom apartment garden-level with panoramic sea views in Beausoleil
4 bedroom apartment top floor with an interior patio and a rooftop terrace with panoramic sea views in Beausoleil
Apartment with 2 bedrooms and sea view at the gates of Monaco
Apartment with 3 bedrooms and sea view at the gates of Monaco
Apartment with 2 bedrooms and sea view at the gates of Monaco
Long considered a natural extension of Monaco, Beausoleil has developed around the resort-style architecture characteristic of the Riviera. Boulevard Guynemer, the Ténao district, and the streets overlooking the Principality are now home to many of the most sought-after addresses. These micro-neighborhoods, often tucked away from view, offer a more residential take on the French Riviera—amidst Mediterranean vegetation, stone terraces, and unobstructed views of the sea.
Daily life here retains a local character that is rare so close to Monaco. The shops on Place de la Libération, the cafés on Avenue du Général de Gaulle, and the pedestrian paths connecting Beausoleil to the Principality all contribute to this unique atmosphere, where long-time residents and working Monegasques seeking a more peaceful pace of life come together, all while remaining just minutes from the town center and its main shops.
In Beausoleil, the contemporary villas and homes seem to have been designed to follow the contours of the hillside and capture the light. With large terraces facing the sea, terraced gardens planted with Mediterranean flora, and open-plan living rooms that offer sweeping views, the architecture here maintains a constant dialogue with the landscape.
Some properties feature contemporary lines and natural stone, while others preserve elements inherited from the early 20th-century Riviera—antique ironwork, more classical proportions, and light-colored facades opening out onto the sea. All share the same relationship with light and the residential privacy that characterizes the hills of Beausoleil.
Some villas also feature built-in garages, private parking spaces, and terraced gardens, which have become particularly sought-after in the immediate vicinity of Monaco. Properties with direct access to the Mediterranean remain rare on the local market, especially when they combine a secluded location, quick access to the Principality, and unobstructed views of the coastline.
The sale of villas in Beausoleil attracts French and international buyers who appreciate both the area’s unique character and the architectural quality of the properties on offer. Located just a stone’s throw from Monaco, the town retains a more residential feel, where certain addresses remain discreetly sheltered from the main thoroughfares and the media spotlight of the Principality.
As a specialist in real estate in Beausoleil and the sale of villas in Beausoleil, Magrey & Sons, a real estate agency in Beausoleil, assists its clients in finding and marketing a selection of properties chosen for their location, their history, and how they blend into the Côte d’Azur landscape. An understanding of the area based on precise knowledge of its residential hillsides, its urban balance, and its most discreet addresses.
Nous mettons à disposition une sélection de biens immobiliers sélectionné pour sa qualité, sa localisation et son potentiel sur le marché immobilier. Dans le secteur de Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat et environs,nous vous proposons des villas à la vente au Cap de Nice, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, Cap d'Ail, Eze, Nice, Villefranche-sur-Mer, Beaulieu-sur-Mer, Menton.