With the pandemic and the resulting desires for space, houses with gardens in the suburbs are experiencing an unprecedented boom.
“The prices have gone crazy.
A pavilion that I was selling for 500,000 euros just a year ago is going for 600,000 euros today.
Prices have taken 20% in one year, ”
says Alexandre Forêt of the L'Adresse agency in L'Haÿ-les-Roses, a town near Paris in the Val-de-Marne, astonished.
In the Hauts-de-Seine and in the Yvelines, this appetite is also verified.
"Prices have taken almost 10% in a year,"
said Richard Tzipine, CEO of Barnes.
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This phenomenon is not confined to the immediate proximity of Paris.
Because, with teleworking, the travel time to get to work is no longer a determining criterion.
In Essonne, and in the Val-d'Oise, large houses with beautiful gardens panic buyers.
Even far from transport.
Witness, this 300 m2 pavilion with a huge garden, located in Essonne.
After an aborted assignment, he
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