"Villa Roc Fleuri" – better known as James Bond’s villa in Nice, France – is back on the market five years after it was last listed, and this time it comes with a substantial price cut. Located in the French Riviera, just a short distance from the Italian border, the property offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of cinematic history at a reduced price.
Back in 2020, the villa – once owned by actor Sean Connery between the 1970s and 1980s – was listed for €30 million. Connery famously portrayed secret agent 007 on several occasions, including in the film Never Say Never Again, in which this very villa makes an appearance. Today, the property is back on the market for €23.5 million.
The property spans 4,000 square metres and is set on the hillside that slopes down towards Nice’s famous Promenade des Anglais. As a result, the villa enjoys a truly unique and unparalleled view over the Mediterranean.
The villa features five bedrooms and is equipped with every comfort: a saltwater outdoor pool, a private gym, a media room, and even a spa area with a second heated infinity pool.
In addition, the estate includes a separate guest apartment on the same grounds, offering an ideal space for visiting family or friends while ensuring complete privacy.
The interior style of the villa is classic, with a distinct 1920s character. Its cinematic history, prime location, and elegant living spaces make this property a truly unique investment opportunity on the French Riviera.