The Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix will take place from Thursday June 4 until Sunday June 7, 2026, once again attracting tens of thousands of visitors, entrepreneurs and international investors to the South of France.
The event is far more than just a racing weekend. Every year, the Grand Prix creates a major economic boost for the region, with fully booked hotels, exclusive yacht charters, private events and a sharply increasing demand for luxury real estate around Monaco.
For foreign buyers, locations such as Cap d’Ail, Beausoleil and Roquebrune-Cap-Martin offer attractive alternatives to Monaco itself. New developments on the Côte d’Azur are especially popular thanks to modern architecture, lower notary fees and strong French construction guarantees.
Monaco Grand Prix remains a global icon of luxury and motorsport
The Monaco Grand Prix has long been considered one of the most prestigious events on the Formula 1 calendar. During race weekend, Monte Carlo and La Condamine transform into an international showcase of motorsport, luxury and exclusivity.
The famous Circuit de Monaco runs directly through the city and is known as one of the most challenging street circuits in the world. Drivers race within millimetres of the barriers through iconic corners such as Sainte Dévote, the tunnel and the famous Fairmont Hairpin.
The race is organised by the Automobile Club de Monaco and annually attracts an international audience of entrepreneurs, athletes, celebrities and real estate investors.
From luxury apartments, hotels and superyachts, visitors experience the race from exceptional vantage points. It is precisely this combination of sport, lifestyle and international prestige that continues to make Monaco and the surrounding South of France highly attractive to property buyers.

Real estate market benefits from international demand
During the Grand Prix, demand for luxury accommodation across the region rises dramatically. Hotels are fully booked months in advance, while apartments and villas in nearby French towns are rented at premium prices.
For owners of property near Monaco, a single race weekend can generate substantial rental income. Modern apartments with sea views, parking facilities and excellent accessibility are particularly sought after by international visitors.
At the same time, the Grand Prix further strengthens the global image of the South of France as a destination for luxury living, investment and business. Many international buyers discover the region for the first time during major events such as the Monaco Grand Prix, the Cannes Film Festival or the Monaco Yacht Show.
New developments around Monaco continue to grow in popularity
Because property prices in Monaco itself remain exceptionally high, many international buyers focus on surrounding areas in the South of France.
Locations such as:
- Cap-d’Ail
- Beausoleil
- Roquebrune-Cap-Martin
- Eze
offer attractive alternatives, often featuring spectacular sea views overlooking Monaco.
New developments are particularly appealing to international buyers. Modern residences combine energy-efficient construction with luxury amenities such as wellness facilities, security services, concierge assistance and spacious terraces.
In addition, notary fees for new-build property in France are generally lower than for existing homes, creating an additional financial advantage for investors.
French legislation offers strong buyer protection
One of the major advantages of investing in new-build property in the South of France is the extensive legal protection provided under French law.
When purchasing through the VEFA system (“Vente en État Futur d’Achèvement”), buyers benefit from:
- protected staged payments during construction
- mandatory completion guarantees
- a ten-year structural warranty (“assurance décennale”)
- strict regulations governing developers
As a result, many foreign buyers perceive the French new-build market as transparent and relatively secure.
For international investors, professional tax advice regarding ownership structures such as a French SCI may also be beneficial depending on personal circumstances and long-term planning.
Excellent accessibility from across Europe
The Monaco region benefits from outstanding infrastructure and international connectivity.
Nice Côte d’Azur Airport serves as the main gateway to the South of France, offering daily connections to destinations across Europe.
During major events, additional regional trains operate along the coastline between Nice, Monaco and Menton, allowing visitors to travel efficiently while avoiding heavy road traffic.
For premium transfers, helicopter connections between Nice Airport and Monaco remain highly popular. The journey takes only a few minutes and perfectly reflects the international luxury character of the region.
The South of France remains highly attractive for international property buyers
Events such as the Monaco Grand Prix continue to demonstrate why the South of France remains one of the world’s most desirable destinations for property investors and lifestyle buyers.
The combination of:
- international prestige
- exceptional climate
- excellent infrastructure
- luxury lifestyle
- and high-quality new developments
continues to make the Monaco region one of Europe’s most sought-after real estate markets.



