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Real estate barometer: Brie-Comte-Robert, the small medieval town that attracts buyers and developers

2022-06-17T03:58:46.739Z


The price per square meter in Brie-Comte-Robert is up by more than 20% over five years for houses. No wonder: there


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Close to the Val-de-Marne, nestled at the crossroads of the Francilienne and the former N19, Brie-Comte-Robert, with its pretty cobblestone town centre, its castle and its 12th century church, is an attractive town.

The price of houses (3,279 euros per square meter) has jumped by more than 20% in the last five years, according to Meilleurs Agents.

It must be said that in Brie, there is everything… except a train station.

It is apparently not the ten minutes by car - to Combs-la-Ville (line D), Ozoir-la-Ferrière or Pontault-Combault (lines E and P) and even Boissy-Saint-Léger (Val-de- Marne, RER A) — depending on the traffic, which frightens the inhabitants, more and more of them come to settle.

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Source: leparis

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