House Prices Continue to Slow
House prices rose last year by 7.1%, according to the annual review of the market carried out by the French estate agents professional body, FNAIM. The increase was the lowest for several years and, over the two year period 2005/6, prices have risen at half the rate of the years 2003 and 2004.
The FNAIM 2006 figure is slightly lower than separate studies published recently by the French Notaires and the national estate agents 'Century 21', who both considered that house prices had risen by about 8%.
Prices actually went down marginally in December and the rises were lower in the second part of the year than during the first six months.
The following table shows the pattern of prices rises by region and type of property for the past three years. As will be seen, it is apartments that have seen the greatest rises, but they are now seeing the biggest falls.
FNAIM report that the average price per square metre for houses (excluding flats) is now €2161. However, there are big disparities by region.
An analysis of current average price per m² of houses by region is given below. Needless to say, you should treat these figures as a rough guide only, as prices will vary by type, size, condition and location of property.
Average House Prices by Region
Region | Price m² |
Alsace | €2090 |
Aquitaine | €1893 |
Auvergne | €1662 |
Lower Normandy (Basse-Normandie) | €1735 |
Burgundy (Bourgogne) | €1550 |
Brittany (Bretagne) | €1895 |
Centre | €1711 |
Champagne-Ardenne] | €1579 |
Franche-Comte | €1614 |
Upper Normandy (Haute-Normandie) | €1901 |
Paris Ile-de-France | €2979 |
Languedoc-Roussillon | €2222 |
Limousin | €1382 |
Lorraine | €1578 |
Midi-Pyrenees | €1813 |
Nord-Pas-de-Calais | €1864 |
Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur | €3216 |
Pays de la Loire | €1956 |
Picardy (Picardie) | €1844 |
Poitou-Charentes | €1589 |
Rhone-Alpes | €2334 |
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France | €2161 |
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