Our file on Ile-de-France 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
“Work required”, “property to renovate”, “high potential”… Some real estate advertisements immediately announce the color: once acquired, the house will require several tens of thousands of additional euros to be habitable.
Which was not scary just a few months ago, at least in the quiet – and popular – villages of Yvelines.
But the situation has changed very recently.
The charm of the old no longer works and energy performance is no stranger to this.
“An old house that I sold for 150,000 euros just a year or two ago is worth around 100,000 euros now,” we note at the MCF Immo agency in Bréval.
If the property has a DPE
(energy performance diagnosis)
F or G, it immediately requires very major insulation or heating work which costs several tens of thousands of euros.
And it still remains to redo the electricity, a kitchen or a bathroom, equip it, put it to your liking..."
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