Our report on real estate prices in 2023
In Île-de-France, the market slowdown will intensify
Paris below 10,000 euros per square meter
In Paris, buyers are watching for the passage below the threshold of 10,000 euros
In Hauts-de-Seine, downward pressure on prices is increasing
In Seine-Saint-Denis, houses are still popular
Val-de-Marne hopes to do well
· Around L'Isle-Adam, where can you find cheaper houses?
· In the Yvelines, millstone houses remain “rare and very popular”
In Essonne, why Juvisy-sur-Orge is more popular than Vigneux-sur-Seine
The Seine-et-Marnaise countryside, El Dorado for first-time buyers
In the Oise, housing construction is accelerating to attract residents
Paris, Bordeaux and Lyon, the club of cities where prices have fallen the most
“The market is starting to take a nosedive.
Indisputable figures from the Chamber of Notaries.
The situation is no longer the same.
There are going to be buying opportunities in a very short time.
It was through this text, which one might think was signed by a real estate specialist, that Romain Carini learned that one of his clients was withdrawing from a real estate transaction.
This adviser to the Orpi agency on Boulevard Raspail (14th century) hoped to sell, at the start of the year, a 36 square meter pied-à-terre located a stone's throw from Boulevard du Montparnasse.
Who finds himself again on the market at a price of 490,000 euros, or 13,611 euros per square meter.
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