Collections
Four regions, read through a wealth lens
Our collections are not a catalogue of properties. They are four regions we have known for a long time, each with its own ways of living, its new-build market and its particular wealth questions. A way into the subject through the place rather than the product.
Why start from the region
Buying in Neuilly, at Cap d’Antibes, on the shores of Lake Annecy or on Arcachon Bay does not raise the same questions. The scarcity of new-build, the nature of the project — main home or second home — the place of the property within a transfer of wealth: everything changes with the location. Each collection describes what we see there and illustrates, through an anonymised case, how a purchase fits into a wider estate. These pages also illustrate the area with a few real developments currently on the market; the selection that concerns you is made within the study, on your own situation.
The four collections

Paris & West
Neuilly-sur-Seine · Boulogne-Billancourt · Saint-Cloud · Le Vésinet · 16th & 17th arrondissements
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French Riviera
Cap d’Antibes · Cannes — Californie · Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat · Villefranche-sur-Mer · Nice — Cimiez
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Alps & lakes
Megève · Combloux · Chamonix · Lake Annecy — Talloires · Évian
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Atlantic
Arcachon Bay · Cap-Ferret · Biarritz — Basque coast · La Baule · Île de Ré
Explore the collectionWhat these pages are, and are not
These collections serve to frame a line of thought, not to sell a particular property. The market reading here is qualitative, the cases are anonymised and the figures are orders of magnitude; the tax rules cited, however, are those in force in 2026. Putting a structure in place is always decided with your notaire. Our wealth advice, the selection and the structuring are included, with no fee at your expense; only credit brokerage and the ‘From deed to keys’ support remain paid options, disclosed before any commitment.
Don’t see your region?
These four regions are only the ones where we work most often. A wealth study starts from your actual project, wherever it is: a first structuring outline and the property types that suit it, followed by a thirty-minute scoping call.
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