Our May file on the evolution of prices
Ile-de-France: in Paris, we could soon drop below 10,000 euros
Paris: in the Archives district, a two-speed market
Hauts-de-Seine: in Neuilly, luxury apartments are not experiencing the crisis
Seine-Saint-Denis: prices have jumped in Noisy-le-Sec, but professionals fear "stagnation"
Val-de-Marne: apartment prices are settling in a third of municipalities
Val-d'Oise: in Argenteuil, the city center even attracts Parisians
Essonne: in Montgeron, apartments exceed the bar of 4000 euros per square meter
Yvelines: to the west of Paris, Croissy-sur-Seine is "very discreet and in high demand"
Seine-et-Marne: in Val-d'Europe, students are becoming a target of choice
Oise: the very secret domain of Lys de Lamorlaye prized by Parisians
Leaning on her cane, Lucette scrutinizes this Tuesday morning the sales announcements displayed on the front of the Laforêt real estate agency, opposite the Noisy-le-Sec station.
“I sold my pavilion to a promoter, I will soon have to leave the house, confides this 80-year-old lady, former peacekeeper at Les Lilas.
I am looking for another pavilion with my son, we do visits together, but it increases all the time.
It's expensive, it's overpriced.
»
Subscribe to read more
Already subscribed?
To log in