Where to buy an apartment near Paris, without moving too far away or reaching the ceiling of your debt ratio? This is where this good real estate deal nestles.
Taking out a loan to buy a home in the capital remains difficult for many households and they must then turn to the suburbs to find an apartment of a reasonable size, at a more affordable price. In several districts of Paris, prices still easily exceed €13,000/m², report our colleagues from Figaro Immobiliermaking the purchase of a three-room apartment – one of the most sought-after properties on the market, particularly by young couples – inaccessible for a very large number of buyers.
Among the options then available to buyers and first-time buyers looking for proximity to Paris, certain municipalities appear to be good compromises: this is the case of Saint-Ouen, Montreuil or even Ivry-sur-Seine. But which one really represents the best real estate investment opportunity? At the gates of the capital, a city displays solid assets and remains unknown to Parisians ready to move away to gain a few additional square meters.
It even recorded a drop in prices of 5% over one year, according to the site Observatory Individual to Individual and, yet, it is only a few kilometers from the capital by car, the two cities being separated by only a bridge to cross… In terms of public transport, there is the RER D as well as metro line 8 and, soon, metro 15.
Here, the square meter remains significantly lower compared to Paris. It is on average €4,934/m² for an apartment and €6,070/m² for a house. For comparison, even the cheapest district of Paris, in the 18th arrondissement, is around €7,400/m². Thus, a comfortable three-room apartment of 67 m² in Alfortville (Val-de-Marne) has an average price of around 331,000 euros, an amount that would make many Parisians dream!
The city, which has increased its construction programs in recent years, particularly in the south of the town by gradually destroying an HLM district with a bad reputation, offers its residents redeveloped banks – the Seine flows alongside – ideal for walking. Cycle paths, which are in full development, also facilitate gentle travel to neighboring communities and reinforce the appeal of a more breathable environment than that of the capital. In addition, Alfortville is also home to an aquatic center, a small cinema and even a tennis club.







