HAS 9,611 euros on averageAccording to the site of real estate ads PAP (individual), the price per square meter in Paris is still not given, in this month of September. But it accuses a fall of almost 13% compared to the Historical summit of 11,000 euros Reached in 2020. The time may therefore have come to materialize your dream of buying in the capital, for yourself or as a rental investment.
What area can you acquire in intramural Paris for a budget of 300,000 euros ? This is the question that a PAP study answers this Monday, September 22. Why 300,000 euros? With this sum, “We start to be able to Buy “normally” in Paris»»answer the authors of the study. That is to say something other than a tiny apartment, located at the gates of the capital and entirely to be redone.
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Please note, it all depends on the arrondissement, the average of 9,611 euros per square meter masking from colossal disparities between certain districts. In the very chic life and 7th, or in the III and IVE sores where prices exceed 12,500 euros per square meter and where goods often have cachet, with old stones or a high ceiling height, a budget of 300,000 euros allows you to buy a studio of around 23 square meters (see infographic), calculates pap.
In the 16th century, however, your 300,000 euros allow you to access the symbolic threshold of the 30 square meters. It must be said that, in this bourgeois arrondissement, the square meter is worth a little less than 10,000 euros today, at 9,970 euros. Do you still feel cramped in 30 square meters? Cross the capital from west to east, until XIXth, the cheapest district from Paris, with an average price of 7,400 euros. There, with a budget of 300,000 euros, you can offer yourself an area almost 75% higher than the 23 square meters of life, 40 square meters.
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With this area, “A Comfortable T2 is at hand, with sometimes even a T3 configuration, especially if the property is to be renovated or is poorly arranged ”indicates pap. Again, 7,400 euros per square meter is only an average. According to the notaries of Grand Paris, the 19th century houses the cheapest district of the capital, Pont-de-Flandre and its 6,510 euros per square meter.
Between these two extremes that are the 19th and life districts, “The 12th, XIII, XVE, XVE and XVIII also offer an interesting alternative”estimates PAP, with apartments from 33 to 35 square meters, in dynamic districts and well served by the metro, the tram and the RER. “A good compromise between price, location and surface ”, According to the advertising site.