Real estate prices in Paris: the 15th arrondissement reduces the price to 10,000 euros per sq.m.
Since the price per square meter in Paris, the largest area of the city, fell below the symbolic €10,000 mark from September 1, 2023, the average price of housing in the capital is now also below this threshold.
All departments in the Ile-de-France region, except Seine-et-Marne, have seen a drop in real estate prices. And there is no limit to it.
We take a look at house prices in France in September.
Why aren't all departments of Ile-de-France suffering equally because of the crisis?
Apartments in Beauvais cost more than €4,000 per square meter... Something incredible!
Between Avon and Fontainebleau, the price difference reaches 1,500 euros from one side of the road to the other.
The towns of Essonne that hardly notice the crisis.
When life in the Yvelines becomes too expensive.
In Val d'Oise, near Paris, there are apartments priced below 250,000 euros.
Around the forest of Vincennes, the Val d'Marne is sinking into price stagnation.
The Olympics can no longer sustain interest in Seine-Saint-Denis.
In the Hauts-de-Saint-de-Seine, despite falling prices, there are fewer and fewer buyers.
XVth arrondissement takes Paris beyond the €10,000 per square meter mark.
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