NiceBougie Zone

Quartier Jean-MédecinRent Prices 2026

06000Tramway AddictsRetail Therapy HubZero Parking ZoneHaussmannian Heat
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Our Verdict

"Bougie"

At a median of €28.5/m², you are paying for the privilege of zero commute time if you work downtown. The area is undeniably BOUGIE due to its architectural prestige, yet it lacks the neighborhood soul found in the Port or Libération. It is a solid investment for those who prioritize proximity to the TGV station over residential tranquility, though the upper end of €38/m² is hard to justify without a view.

The Vibe:This is the functional spine of Nice, defined by the constant hum of the Ligne 1 tram and the shadows of Haussmannian blocks. You are surrounded by high-street retail giants and the relentless foot traffic moving between Place Masséna and the Gare Thiers. It is an urban environment where high ceilings are standard, but finding a quiet balcony or a parking spot is nearly impossible.

Market Median

28.5
/m²/mo
16.3% Premiumvs Nice avg
LowHigh
2138
Est. Rating4/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
Balanced
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Quartier Jean-Médecin @ 28.5/m²/mo

1,710

District Highlights

Grocery
Monoprix Nice Victoire
Shopping
Nicetoile Shopping Center
Transport
Gare de Nice-Ville (Thiers)
Cinema
Pathé Masséna
Education
Lycée Masséna

Locals Ask

Is parking actually impossible in Jean-Médecin?

Yes, street parking is a fantasy. You will need to budget an extra €150-€200 monthly for a spot in the Nicetoile or Louvre underground garages.

Does the Ligne 1 tram make it too noisy to sleep?

The tram bells and metal-on-metal screeches are part of the soundtrack here. If the apartment doesn't have modern double glazing, keep looking.

What is the typical apartment layout in this district?

Expect grand Haussmannian volumes with long hallways and 'chambres de bonne' on the top floors that are often overpriced and cramped.

Where is the best place for a quick grocery run?

The Monoprix on the main avenue is the local staple, but the Carrefour City on Rue de Russie is faster for essentials.

Is the area safe after the shops close?

It remains well-lit and active, though the northern end near the train station gets noticeably grittier once the commuters clear out.