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
This might have seemed mission impossible just a few months ago.
But with the crisis, dreams of becoming an owner are within reach.
You can find a three-room apartment, with two bedrooms, for less than 300,000 euros in Val-de-Marne.
However, everything depends on the selection criteria of the future buyer.
“Obviously, if you are looking in Saint-Mandé or Vincennes (
among the most expensive towns in the department with a price per square meter exceeding 8,900 euros
), it will be complicated,” slips the boss of an agency.
Elsewhere you have opportunities.
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