Sector guide · Châteauneuf-de-Grasse

Historic Village property for sale, Châteauneuf-de-Grasse

Châteauneuf's medieval hilltop core — narrow alleyways, 16th–17th-century stone and classified heritage, for buyers who want walkable village character.

Indicative €/m²
8 500

Agency estimate · town median €6 889/m² (2024 DVF)

Character
3

villas tracked in this sector

Commune
Châteauneuf-de-Grasse

06740 · Alpes-Maritimes

The Historic Village is Châteauneuf at its most atmospheric: narrow medieval alleys winding between 16th–17th-century stone houses (rebuilt from 1625 after Charles V's campaigns), the château and church, and classified heritage throughout. Homes are character village houses for buyers who prize walkable Provençal authenticity.

Indicative values are around €8,500/m² (agency estimate, above Châteauneuf's €6,889/m² DVF median), with a scarcity premium on classified village houses. Châteauneuf is positioned as a quieter, more affordable alternative to Mougins and Valbonne with the same access to Grasse, Sophia and the coast.

  • Medieval alleys, 16th–17th-c stone, château & church
  • Classified heritage; walkable village
  • Quieter, cheaper alternative to Mougins/Valbonne

Frequently asked questions

What is Châteauneuf-de-Grasse's old village like?
A medieval hilltop core of narrow alleys and 16th–17th-century classified stone houses around the château and church. Indicative values are around €8,500/m² (agency estimate), above the €6,889/m² town median, reflecting scarce heritage houses.
Why choose Châteauneuf over Mougins or Valbonne?
It offers the same access to Grasse, Sophia Antipolis and the coast, with authentic medieval character, but is quieter and generally more affordable than Mougins or Valbonne.

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