For many years now, Bordeaux has been the city where the quality of life is the best according to the French. Recently, the population of the city has grown considerably. The measures taken by the government to restore the confidence of future purchasers in the image of the Macron law have indeed convinced the undecided to invest. So, why is it better to live in Bordeaux? What are the assets of the beautiful Girondine?

A rich heritage: Blonde stone, paved earth... No doubt about it, you're in Bordeaux! Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city boasts majestic places such as the Grand Théâtre, the Place de la Bourse and the Saint-Pierre district. The 18th century was the golden age in Bordeaux, and the intendant Tourny declared at that time that he wanted to make the capital of the Gironde "the most beautiful city in the kingdom". This will can still be seen today in its very sumptuous architecture.

An ideal geographical location: Living in Bordeaux also means having the ocean at your feet. Less than an hour away are more than 250 km of coastline with fine sand. And if you don't like the beach, don't worry! The mountain isn't too far either. The Pyrenees are waiting for you for weekends all shuss!

A city in full economic growth: In Bordeaux, the economic fabric is very diversified. Wine town par excellence, it enjoys an international reputation. But the commercial and health sectors are also very well represented. On the other hand, the number of small businesses is clearly on the rise, which makes Bordeaux an economically young city, and the city has a rich and varied real estate stock as can be seen on logic-immo.

You can eat and drink very well there! Who says Bordeaux says good wine! Here the vines grow just about everywhere, an indication of a mild and temperate climate, and produce a nectar that is recognized worldwide. As far as gastonomy is concerned, the Aquitaine region is not to be outdone either! You will be able to accompany your small rosé with all kinds of cold meats but above all devour the famous canelés, specialities of the city.

What's up? You too have succumbed to the charms of the pearl of Aquitaine?