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Nîmes: the best city to invest in the renovation of old buildings.

Nîmes: the best city to invest in the renovation of old buildings.

a key element of any real estate project and in many cases allows you to choose between buying new or buying an old property for renovation.

To help buyers sort through the issue, Maslow.immo has compiled a double ranking of cities where it's best to invest in a new property or, conversely, an old one to renovate. There is also the need to reconcile new regulatory constraints and economic realities. In fact, real estate investors, as well as residents on the books, face future deadlines on the real estate stock's carbon neutrality aspirations. And those timelines should accelerate in the years ahead. For example, housing labeled 'G' under the Diagnostic of Energy Performance (DPE) will be banned for letting in''leases beginning in 2025. This will be followed by properties classified as 'F' in 2028 and then 'E' in 2034.

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This timetable is set in the context of rising costs of materials and labor, as well as a sharp rise in interest rates.

Location is a key selection factor. How can one maximize returns and purchase a home to meet future energy standards? The answer to this question is ambiguous. Each option has advantages and disadvantages and it is important to consider them carefully before making a decision. The best choice depends on several criteria, including the geographic location of the project.

Top 5 cities where it's best to invest in old homes for renovation:

  • Nim (25.70% cheaper than''new housing)
  • Kenna (up 22.63%)
  • Reims (up 27.27%)
  • Perpignan (up 29.78%)
  • Clermont-Ferrand (up 29.99%)

The advantage of investing in older housing in these cities is due to the more reasonable cost per square meter, which cannot be overlooked.

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