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Real estate prices: in Seine-Saint-Denis, houses on the banks of the Seine, these rare and expensive properties

2024-04-12T05:21:45.942Z

Highlights: The banks of the Seine are resisting the crisis in Seine-Saint-Denis. In Essonne, properties worth more than a million are no longer finding buyers. In Val-de-Marne, sales of luxury goods are slowing down. In Poissy, they live in the apartment of their dreams... as tenants. In Épinay-sur-Seine as in L’Île-Saint Denis, property prices are on the decline. The French real estate market is in a state of severe decline, according to a report by the French Agency for Estate Agents (AFE) The report was published in the spring of this year, and is based on a survey of more than 1,000 real estate agents in the Ile-de France departments. It is the first time in more than two decades that the AFE has published a report on the state of the French property market. The report also includes a look at the situation in the city of Paris, which is in the grip of a housing crisis.


If there is one sector of Seine-Saint-Denis that is resisting the current crisis, it is the banks of the Seine. In Épinay-sur-Seine as in L’Île-Saint


Our file on real estate prices in April

  • Severe decline in all Ile-de-France departments

  • Paris: in the 19th century, big differences between neighborhoods

  • The three-room market at half mast in Suresnes

  • The banks of the Seine are resisting the crisis in Seine-Saint-Denis

  • In Val-de-Marne, sales of luxury goods are slowing down

  • Small charges, big benefits at Parc de Cassan de L'Isle-Adam

  • In Poissy, they live in the apartment of their dreams... as tenants

  • In Essonne, properties worth more than a million are no longer finding buyers

  • The variety of properties, the strong point of Savigny-le-Temple

  • In Norman Oise, second homes are popular

Everything that is rare is expensive. Observing the price of houses located on the towpath in Épinay-sur-Seine, on the banks of the Seine, does not give lie to the expression. The banks of the river have only around thirty mailboxes and real estate advertisements are not numerous. It is true that this area is atypical in a densely populated territory. Here, the inhabitants live according to the changes of light on the river and the song of the birds. The bridges spanning the Seine, one intended for cars, the other for the RER C passing above the district, are discreet.

“There are few properties for sale on the towpath,” confirms Thibault Suchier, of the Guy Hoquet real estate agency. When they're priced, they don't take long to sell out. » As proof, the agent has sold only three houses in two years in this popular area.

Source: leparis

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