Between appetite for wide open spaces, greenery and quality of life, the real estate quest of many French people has led them straight to the “
houses
” box.
Including those who had previously been more into apartments.
And when we add the difficulties that new construction cannot overcome (shortage of land, rising construction costs), we end up with an additional clientele who turn to old houses in the absence of new ones. .
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Under these conditions, the demand for old houses has largely driven up the real estate market in 2021, both in terms of prices and volumes.
And little by little, the upturn in markets that had been struggling (outskirts of large cities, second homes, etc.) gave way to a pure and simple shortage.
According to a study conducted by the SeLoger portal, the stock of houses available for sale has fallen by 13.8% per year since the start of the health crisis while prices have climbed…
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