
Grimaud
,
France
Grimaud | French Riviera – Garden villa with sunny terrace, garden, pool and fitness
349000
EUR
/ share
4
Beds
1/8
142
m²
Not Rentable
General Information
Price Details
Share price:
349000
EUR
Number of shares:
1/8
Characteristics
Number of beds:
4
Type of listing:
Not Rentable
Location:
France
,
Grimaud
Size:
142
m²
About this property
Location
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Provider
We are making your dreams come true - Own your second home at the beach or in the mountains
Why are we here?
In Europe, over 10 million vacation houses are uninhabited for 11 months each year. The owners have to cover all expenses, including the buying price and operational fees. Until now, the owners had to bear the entire purchase price and the running costs alone. However, millions of people dream of owning a vacation house near a beach or in the mountains, yet affordability remains a barrier. We are changing this! With NOMADU’s innovative
co-ownership, 2 to 8 owners with complementary usage needs collectively own their dream vacation home
and share the costs.
More about
Grimaud
Grimaud is a hilltop medieval village perched above the Côte d'Azur, known for its enchanting stone architecture, winding cobblestone streets, and sweeping views across the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. The 11th-century castle ruins crown the village, while terra-cotta roofs and ivy-draped facades create an atmosphere of timeless Provençal character. Just minutes from the glittering beaches and yacht-lined harbors of Saint-Tropez, Grimaud offers an escape into authentic French Riviera heritage without surrendering proximity to the coast's vibrant social scene.
Life in Grimaud balances village tranquility with easy access to the Mediterranean's pleasures. Days unfold between leisurely meals at local bistros, morning exploration of artisan galleries and markets, afternoon swims at nearby beaches, and evening aperitifs overlooking vineyard-covered hills. The rhythm here favors those seeking the soul of the French Riviera—refined, unhurried, connected to the landscape and local culture—rather than its ostentation.





