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Precise reading of Normandy micro-markets, addresses and real property uses.
Seaside villas, prestige apartments and family properties: discover high-end real estate in Deauville, an iconic Normandy coastal address.
Precise reading of Normandy micro-markets, addresses and real property uses.
Properties assessed through rarity, patrimonial coherence and long-term potential.
Guidance tailored to your purchase, sale or legacy project.
A discreet approach with qualified buyers and sellers.

Deauville · 14800
2 990 000 €
4 Bedrooms · 350 m2 inside

Deauville · 14800
1 690 000 €
5 Bedrooms · 259 m2 inside

Deauville · 14800
1 495 000 €
3 Bedrooms · 102 m2 inside

Deauville · 14800
1 490 000 €
5 Bedrooms · 360 m2 inside

Deauville · 14800
1 460 000 €
3 Bedrooms · 140 m2 inside

Deauville · 14800
1 295 000 €
5 Bedrooms · 181 m2 inside

Deauville · 14800
995 000 €
7 Bedrooms · 230 m2 inside

Deauville · 14800
850 000 €
4 Bedrooms · 137 m2 inside

Deauville · 14800
790 000 €
2 Bedrooms · 85 m2 inside

Deauville · 14800
748 000 €
2 Bedrooms · 109 m2 inside
Every residence has a story: I reveal it to better pass it on.
— Baptiste Dubuc
Four BONAPARTE consultants support buying and selling projects across Normandy: villas and family homes, prestige apartments, manors, character residences and heritage properties. Depending on your location and property type, we direct you to the most relevant advisor.
Deauville concentrates much of Normandy’s premium imagination: beach, boardwalk, seaside architecture, Paris access and elegant living.
Deauville’s prestige market attracts buyers looking for an easy second home, a family villa or an apartment close to the sea and shops.
Value often depends on very local details: distance to the beach, quiet street, parking, outdoor space, view, floor level, co-ownership quality or renovation potential.
Maison BONAPARTE supports buyers and sellers in Deauville with precise insight into uses, lifestyle rhythm and address rarity.




House, villa, manor, apartment or equestrian estate: BONAPARTE supports valuation, presentation and targeted marketing to qualified buyers.
Deauville should be read through its micro-addresses, lifestyle uses and property types rather than through a generic regional average. Views, access, calm, building condition, outdoor space and proximity to services can create significant differences between two properties.
Deauville can be strategic when the property fits both lifestyle and patrimonial logic. Buyers should assess accessibility, year-round comfort, rarity, future maintenance and the kind of use expected: weekend stays, family holidays, long-term residence or legacy asset.
The entry budget varies depending on address, views, surface area, outdoor space, condition and property rarity. Maison BONAPARTE can help compare coherent references in Deauville to avoid judging a property only through advertised surface or broad averages.
The most sought-after areas are usually those combining address quality, lifestyle convenience, access to services and a clear sense of place. Depending on the town, this may mean seafront, historic centre, port district, quiet residential streets or protected surroundings.
Yes. Baptiste Dubuc, Samy Alexandre, Anne-Sophie Vazquez and Grégory Vallée support prestige projects in Deauville. Depending on your property and location, we direct you to the most relevant advisor — or you can browse the team on our consultants page.
Yes. BONAPARTE supports sellers with valuation, presentation strategy, qualified buyer targeting and negotiation. In Deauville, this means explaining the property’s address, use, condition and rarity in a way that is clear for serious buyers.
Deauville: address, use and rarity
In Deauville, prestige value often changes from one street or setting to another. Buyers compare proximity to the sea, historic centre, harbour, services, calm streets and transport access according to the way they plan to use the property.
A local reading helps distinguish a property that is simply attractive from one that is coherent in terms of address, comfort, maintenance and future resale potential.
Deauville attracts buyers looking for a refined Normandy lifestyle, whether for weekends, holidays, family use or a longer-term residence. Ease of access, service proximity and comfort across seasons often matter as much as surface area.
Exposure, outdoor space, parking, building condition and management constraints should be considered early, especially for second homes or properties used remotely.
Depending on the town, buyers may look for seaside villas, premium apartments, character homes or heritage residences. In Deauville, the right property is the one whose architecture, address and use form a coherent whole.
Maison BONAPARTE supports this comparison by connecting local market insight with the buyer’s real project, whether the goal is lifestyle, investment, family use or long-term transmission.