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Real estate prices in Île-de-France: buyers are back… with “hyper-negotiated offers”

2024-02-09T05:25:34.598Z

Highlights: Real estate prices in Île-de-France: buyers are back… with “hyper-negotiated offers”. Except in Seine-et-Marne, prices continue to fall everywhere in the region, but a little less sharply than a few months ago. Several networks are also reporting a resumption of activity after long sluggish months, particularly in Paris. In the Oise, the A1 motorway, an “asset that is not everything”


Except in Seine-et-Marne, prices continue to fall everywhere in the region, but a little less sharply than a few months ago depending on


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There's no question of getting carried away, but several signals show that something is happening at the moment in the Ile-de-France real estate market.

If the fall in prices continues, it nevertheless seems less strong in January than at the end of the year with declines of between 0.1 and 0.3% only in one month for apartments, according to the Meilleurs estimation site. Agents.

The latter even recorded a stabilization at 0% in Seine-et-Marne, the only Ile-de-France department not to be negative!

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Several networks are also reporting a resumption of activity after long sluggish months, particularly in Paris: “From the first weeks of January, we saw buyers returning, the number of estimates and visits picking up.

In eighteen months, we have never had so many offers, but the other side of the coin is that these are hyper-negotiated offers,” says Frédéric Teboul, director and co-founder of the Fredélion network. (19 agencies in Paris as well as in Boulogne and Neuilly).

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Source: leparis

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