Our June file on the evolution of prices
Paris "finds a little bit of color", the little crown looks gray
On the Ile de la Cité, up to 40,000 euros per square meter for a view of Notre-Dame
In the Hauts-de-Seine, “it is falling and it will continue to fall”
Villemomble, the city of Seine-Saint-Denis which resists the frenzy
Falling prices, future metro... in Vitry, do business at the gates of Paris
In Pontoise, new programs in a medieval town
House with garden, triplex... five properties under 300,000 euros in the Yvelines
Brie-Comte-Robert, the small medieval town that attracts buyers and developers
Between Oise and Val-d'Oise, the border is also financial
Grigny is not just the Grande Borne, just as Évry-Courcouronnes is not just about the Pyramids.
These two working-class towns in Essonne, which reflect the image of dense towns where apartment buildings accumulate, are less known for their suburban districts.
And yet, the market exists.
Certainly, the houses are not numerous.
They represent only between 11 and 16% of total housing, the lowest ratio in the department.
And if the average price per square meter is very attractive, the disparities are great depending on the sector.
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