Does the Covid sign the revenge of medium-sized cities?
Angers, Tours, Caen, Orléans, or even Clermont-Ferrand and Metz are experiencing an unprecedented craze today.
In a market turned upside down by the pandemic, where large urban centers no longer play their role of locomotive, provincial towns are taking over.
According to the network of real estate agencies L'Adresse, the “cathedral cities” around Paris, such as Reims, Évreux, or Orléans, are on the rise, and are experiencing a 15% increase in sales volumes in one year.
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These cities which offer a pleasant living environment, with greenery, good schools, and shops, take full advantage of the new desires born during confinement.
“
Here the traffic jams, it's a maximum of ten minutes on the Wilson bridge, in the center.
It makes Parisians smile
,
”
jokes Vincent Briand, from the Era Touraine agency.
Among these buyers, many Ile-de-France residents who arrive with a budget between 350,000 and 500,000 euros, which is high for
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