Our file on real estate prices in March
Paris below 9,000 euros per square meter from September?
Apartment prices plummet in the 17th arrondissement
How far will prices fall in Boulogne-Billancourt?
In Seine-Saint-Denis, cheaper but rarer houses
Val-de-Marne: where to find a family apartment for 300,000 euros?
Eastern Val-d’Oise resists the decline
In Yvelines, renovation work is holding back buyers
Essonne: in Massy it’s time to invest in the opera district
In Torcy, “city in between” in Seine-et-Marne, prices blocked downward
In the Oise, inexpensive and spacious, the houses of Creil have potential
Having your own pavilion with a garden is always a dream.
After the Covid-19 pandemic, the need for outdoor space caused demand and prices to explode.
As in the rest of Île-de-France, the trend has reversed in recent months.
The February real estate barometer from Meilleurs Agents reports an average drop in house prices of 0.3%, in Seine-Saint-Denis, over one month.
This figure confirms the trend towards a return to pre-Covid-19 amounts.
Buying a house in Seine-Saint-Denis costs 6.9% less than last year at the same period and 2.5% less expensive over a quarter.
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