Located on the outskirts of Paris, the famous Roland-Garros tennis stadium is not easily accessible if you live in the northeast of the capital. You still have to have the means to live next to it …
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– The average price of an old apartment in Boulogne-Billancourt stagnated at a high level, in the first quarter of 2025, according to the notaries of Grand Paris.
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Being one of the rare lucky ones to have got hold of a ticket to attend Roland-Garros, you dare not tell your friends how much the way to the legendary tennis tournament you weigh you. However, from your home in Bobigny, in Seine-Saint-Denis, at 2, avenue Gordon Bennett, in the XVI arrondissement of Paris, that makes a trotte! The journey is certainly direct via line 9 of the metro but you need to count 1h20 in total, including 30 minutes of walking … Very little for you!
If only you lived a stone’s throw from Roland-Garros … but have only the means ofbuy an apartment In the vicinity, you who swear by the property, refusing to throw the money from a rent by the windows? According to a study by the Internet Portal Seloger, published in May 2024, although the stadium is in the 16th century, it is by living in the bordering town of Boulogne-Billancourt (Hauts-de-Seine) that is most easily accessed. The catch is that the price per square meter in Boulogne amounted to 7,950 euros in the first quarter of 2025, according to data published by the notaries of Grand Paris this Tuesday, May 27.
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And again, this is only an average! In the neighborhood Prince-Marmottanclosest to Roland-Garros, the square meter is currently worth 8,817 euros, according to seloger/best agents. Not far from there, in the heart of the village hall district, the price per square meter still reaches 8,802 euros. It drops a little, to 8,370 euros, in the Pierre-Grenier district, but it is only by agreeing to move away from tennis courts that the square meter goes below 8,000 euros, to 7,847 euros in the Renault district, 7,825 euros in the Denfert district, 7,699 euros in the city center. Marshal June.
You might as well live in Paris, in the 16th century Frontier, you tell yourself. Well, no! The square meter exceeds the threshold of 10,000 euros in this chic and bourgeois district, at 10,180 euros in the first quarter of 2025, up almost 2% over a year, according to the notaries of Grand Paris. THE 15thnearby, presents itself as a better alternative, with an average price per square meter of 8,720 euros, down 2.2%. Okay, from Balard, you will still have to take the metro to spin in the stands of the court Philippe-Chatrier. But only for 31 minutes!
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