While the price of Parisian real estate continues to rise (+ 5.3% over 1 year), in the 6th and 7th arrondissements, becoming a homeowner has never been so expensive! Judge it, the price of stone there now exceeds 14,000 € / m²! and the glass ceiling does not seem to be close to being reached.
Paris: on the way to a real estate “big replacement”?
Dear, very dear Paris! No, it's not a scoop: living in Paris is expensive. The real estate price in Paris has reached such a level that even executives with nonetheless comfortable incomes must sometimes resolve to leave the capital for the inner suburbs, or even beyond. Because at more than 11,000 € per square meter (11,194 € / m² more precisely), it is clear that only the most fortunate among us (or those who are lucky enough to have an XXL contribution) now have the possibility of buying in Paris. After the popular classes, it is therefore the middle and upper middle classes who have no other choice but to pack their bags if they feel like buying bigger, or even buying quite simply in the capital. . However, with increasing gentrification, the aforementioned households are replaced by others, better placed if not in the food chain, at least in the real estate chain and better equipped (because they have higher incomes) for their sake. '' impose on an ultra-tight market as the Parisian market has become.
Dearest 6th and 7th arrondissements of Paris!
Given the prices of housing, living in Paris means accepting to make sacrifices. “In Paris, the pace of the increase that picked up in April is now + 5.3% year on year. In 16 of the 20 Parisian arrondissements, prices now exceed 10,000 € / m² (over 11,000 € / m² in 11 arrondissements) with prices over 14,000 € / m² in 2 arrondissements (6th and 7th) ”fact note Michel Mouillart, spokesperson for the LPI-SeLoger Barometer. The price per m² in the 6th arrondissement of Paris (Odéon, Saint-Germain-des-Prés) thus shows a 5.8% increase over 1 year to reach, on average, € 14,232. As for the real estate price in the 7th arrondissement of Paris (École Militaire, Invalides), it peaks at € 14,058 / m² at the end of a 5.1% annual increase. On average, the three Parisian districts that are the least expensive to buy are:
the 13th (€ 8,893 / m²),
the 19th (8,905 € / m²),
and the 12th (€ 9,570 / m²).
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