In the 50 largest cities in France, certain listed streets still offer affordable real estate prices.
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– The differences in real estate price is colossal between the different most expensive cities in France.
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Professionals repeat it to envy, the primordial criterion of a real estate investment lies in its location. Proximity to public transport, schools, downtown, neighborhood safety … This is what to look at before buying a accommodation. If, in addition, it is in a popular district, you are almost certain to make a beautiful investment! But who says Quartier Coté says a priori high prices … if you are tempted by a purchase rue de Furstergg, in the life district of Paris, behind the Saint-Germain-des-Prés church, know that it will cost you 23,087 euros per square meteraccording to the data to seloger … It is no more and no less from the most expensive street in France!
But the country is fortunately full of cities where the chic streets are much more affordable. In Brest (Finistère), the square meter in the most expensive street, rue Colbert, is “only” 3,230 euros. In Reims, it is less than 4,000 euros in the forum (3,811 euros). Also take rue du Congo, in Tourcoing (north): the square meter is worth 2,224 euros, a price below almost 30% at The most expensive streets in France (3,078 euros). Rue Barbanègre, in Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin), is even more reasonable, at 2,184 euros per square meter. And what can be said of the Alley of the Practice, in Saint-Etienne (Loire)! The price per square meter barely exceeds 2,000 euros, at 2,068 euros. But there is even cheaper, such as rue Pierre Raymond, in Limoges (Haute-Vienne), with a square price of 2,056 euros, and rue de Séraucourt, in Bourges (Cher), only 1,892 euros per square meter.
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Provincial streets as expensive as in Paris
In contrast, in some provincial metropolises, the most expensive streets display prices comparable to those of upscale Parisian districts. Began Antibes (Alpes-Maritimes), which houses the most expensive street of the 50 largest cities in France, except for the rue de Fursterg in Paris, with the avenue Aimé Bourreau, where the square meter is worth 12,701 euros. Follows the avenue Jean Lorrain in Nice (11,892 euros per square meter), that is More than double the average price in the citythen rue Gray Street in Cannes (11,546 euros per square meter), in front of boulevard de la Croisette (11,086 euros per square meter). Prestigious streets that “Continue to attract high -end customers”explains Seloger.
In Paris, behind Fursterg Street, the legendary arrives Quay of Orfèvres (23,054 euros per square meter), on the island of the City, in the historic center of Paris, whose number 36 has long housed the seat of the judicial police. Avenue Montaigne and its luxury brands, in the 8th arrondissement, arrives in third position, with a price per square meter of 22,548 euros. Then come the Palatine streets and the Admiral de Coligny, with prices of the order of 21,000 euros per square meter, in the heart of the VI arrondissement, the most expensive in the capital.
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