La VignaRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
With a median of €23.5/m², you are paying a massive premium for the view and the silence. Our neighborhood analysis puts this area at FINAL_BOSS status because the m² stats are hitting heights usually reserved for the coast. It’s a steep investment outlook for renters, but for those who value being above the fray, the 5.0/5 rating is earned through sheer lack of competition.
The Vibe:La Vigna is a steep, sun-baked incline where the smell of wild rosemary is stronger than any exhaust fumes from the D2204. The residents are mostly professionals who commute to Nice via the TER train line but want zero part of the coastal noise. You'll spend your weekends hauling groceries up narrow paths, as the elevation keeps the casual crowds down in the village center.
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Quick Estimate
La Vigna @ €23.5/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Why are m² stats so high for a mountain village?
La Vigna offers a specific elevation and prestige that the village floor lacks, driving the average rent up through scarcity.
Is the TER station actually accessible?
It's a ten-minute walk down, but your calves will burn for twenty minutes on the way back up to your door.
Does the €23.5/m² median include parking?
Rarely; most rentals here require you to fight for a patch of dirt or pay extra for a cramped garage.
What is the investment outlook for small apartments?
Inventory is almost non-existent, meaning landlords can dictate terms and keep prices near the €28/m² ceiling.
How does the price compare to the old town center?
You are paying roughly a 20% 'altitude tax' to avoid the damp and noise of the central village squares.