A very Nice investment

Released on: June 9, 2008, 10:51 am

Press Release Author: Jim watson

Industry: Financial

Press Release Summary: The allure of Nice has never been difficult to understand,
with its romantic seaside views, cinematic associations and celebrity glamor. Now,
with its new tram system in place, all of the city\'s neighbourhoods are more
accessible than ever to both tourists and investors, creating even more reasons to
choose to buy on the French Riviera.

Press Release Body: The allure of Nice has never been difficult to understand, with
its romantic seaside views, cinematic associations and celebrity glamor. Now, with
its new tram system in place, all of the city\'s neighbourhoods are more accessible
than ever to both tourists and investors, creating even more reasons to choose to
buy on the French Riviera.

Around 60,000 passengers can be carried via the Tramway de Nice, according to the
Telegraph. As a result of the tram, which was one of the largest infrastructure
projects in Europe, the city centre has experienced some positive regeneration -
with enhanced features including an attractive new pedestrian piazza and additional
car-free zones.

Perhaps more importantly, certain areas and suburbs that were previously
inaccessible have been opened up, creating some less expensive alternatives for
property investors.

\"The tram has had a huge effect. The further inland you head from the Med, the lower
the prices, so Nice is now more affordable to the average buyer,\" Boz Gill, the
Nice-based agent for French specialist VEF, told the Telegraph. He described some
\"lovely old buildings\" that were previously considered too far from the centre and
are now more likely to attract interest from buyers.

Claire Healy of Attika International echoed these comments and told the publication
that further tram lines planned for the next five years are set to create even more
investment opportunities in what is recognised as one of the most affordable areas
to buy on the Riviera.

She said that \"even the expensive areas around the Carré d\'Or, Quartier des
Musiciens and the port are much cheaper than the best spots in Cannes\", while sites
near the station could also be appealing. The new tram lines could mean \"even more
outlying areas will benefit from the Nice effect\", Ms Healy added.

With its improved transport links in place and more on the horizon, investment in
Nice property France shows no sign of slowing. According to Nick Dowlatshahi,
managing director of Leapfrog properties, Nice and the rest of the French Riviera
have a lasting appeal for investors, who are drawn to the area \"even in quite slow,
difficult times\".

He explained that this area of the country - and Nice in particular - is popular
among French as well as British buyers, who are willing to pay large sums for the
right investment. Speaking about cities on the Riviera in general, Mr Dowlatshahi
said: \"They\'ve got so many nice beaches, they have got a lot of attractions there
and they have got an excellent transport system.

\"It\'s got a special atmosphere in the Cote d\'Azur Nice property which you don\'t find
anywhere else.\"

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