The banks of the Seine are resisting the crisis in Seine-Saint-Denis. In Essonne, properties worth more than a million are no longer finding buyers.

In Val-de-Marne, sales of luxury goods are slowing down. In Poissy, they live in the apartment of their dreams... as tenants. In Épinay-sur-Seine as in L’Île-Saint Denis, property prices are on the decline. The French real estate market is in a state of severe decline, according to a report by the French Agency for Estate Agents (AFE) The report was published in the spring of this year, and is based on a survey of more than 1,000 real estate agents in the Ile-de France departments. It is the first time in more than two decades that the AFE has published a report on the state of the French property market. The report also includes a look at the situation in the city of Paris, which is in the grip of a housing crisis.