Bordeaux Historic Centre (UNESCO)
The heart of the city offers elegant hôtels particuliers, townhouses, and apartments within landmark 18th-century architecture. Most sought-after areas: Triangle d’Or, Chartrons, and Jardin Public, valued for walkability, prestige, and strong long-term demand. Average price per m²: €6,000–€12,000.
Chartrons & Left Bank Villages
Historic merchant houses and period residences linked to Bordeaux’s wine trade heritage. Popular with buyers seeking architectural character and proximity to the city while maintaining a neighbourhood atmosphere. Average price per m²: €5,000–€9,000.
Saint-Émilion & Right Bank Countryside
UNESCO-listed vineyards and historic villages offering stone manor houses, chartreuses, and small estates. Strong appeal for lifestyle buyers and wine tourism projects. Average price per m²: €3,500–€8,500.
Entre-Deux-Mers
Rolling countryside between the rivers with farmhouses, chartreuses, and historic estates at more accessible price points. Ideal for renovation projects and private country living. Average price per m²: €2,000–€4,500.
Graves & Pessac-Léognan
Historic properties set within vineyard landscapes close to Bordeaux city, combining accessibility with heritage appeal. Suitable for buyers seeking a balance between rural lifestyle and urban convenience. Average price per m²: €3,500–€7,500.











