the top 100 most expensive towns in to buy a house

the top 100 most expensive towns in to buy a house
the top 100 most expensive towns in Brittany to buy a house

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Morbihan Editorial

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Oct 14, 2024 at 6:04 p.m.

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During the back-to-school conference of Breton notaries at the end of September 2024 in (Ille-et-Vilaine), real estate professionals presented the top 100 most expensive cities for the purchase of a old house during the second half of 2024?

Morbihan in force in the Top 5

The old house is the heart of the market in . Far ahead of the sale of apartments. The municipalities of Morbihan occupy the highest places in the ranking.

The seaside town of Carnac is still in the lead:

  1. Carnac (Morbihan): Median sale price: €677,500, Change over one year: +4.23%
  2. La Trinité-sur-Mer (Morbihan) : 674 800 €, +1.47%
  3. La Baule-Escoublac (-Atlantique): €617,000, -6.52%
  4. Baden (Morbihan) : 577 500 €,  : +1.50%
  5. Arradon (Morbihan) : 527 500 €, -11.96%

Here is the top 100:

  1. Carnac: €677,500, +4.23%
  2. La Trinité-sur-Mer: €674,800, +1.47%
  3. La Baule-Escoublac: €617,000, -6.52%
  4. Baden : 577 500 €, +1.50%
  5. Arradon : 527 500 €, -11.96%
  6. Pornichet: €524,000, +1.62%
  7. Saint-Briac-sur-Mer: €510,000
  8. Cheap : €505,000, +2.02%
  9. Locmariaquer: €500,900, -0.82%
  10. Saint-Grégoire: €500,700, +4.19%
  11. Dinard: €493,700, -9.08%
  12. Lancieux: €487,800, -3.79%
  13. Saint-Jacut-de-la-Mer: €485,000
  14. Larmor-Plage: €480,000, -1.54%
  15. Rennes : 478 000 €, -4.02%
  16. Crach : 475 000 €, +18.75%
  17. Le Pouliguen: €473,000, +2.94%
  18. Quiberon: €473,000, -0.97%
  19. Cesson-Sévigné: €460,000, -12.38%
  20. Valves: €460,000, -2.13%
  21. Saint-Pierre-Quiberon: €450,000, +6.39%
  22. Saint-Lunaire: €450,000, -18.63%
  23. Saint-Cast-le-Guildo : 447 500 €
  24. Le Croisic: €447,500, +11.88%
  25. Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys: €447,100, -1.86%
  26. Saint-Malo: €446,500, -7.45%
  27. Mesquer: €445,100
  28. Saint-Coulomb : 440 900 €, + 0,2 %
  29. Pornic : 425 000 €, 5,7 %
  30. : €425,000, – 10.5%
  31. Bangor (Belle-île): €420,000, – 6.8%
  32. Plouharnel: €420,000
  33. Food: €417,500, +19.1%
  34. Le Tour-du-Parc: €410,000
  35. Sarzeau: €406,900
  36. Locquirec : 406 300  €
  37. Piriac-sur-Mer: €400,000 / 11.1%
  38. Cancale: €400,000 / 2.6%
  39. Ploeren: €400,000 / -4.5%
  40. And Equity : 400 000 € / -8.7%
  41. Sautron: €388,900
  42. Thorigné-Fouillard: €387,800 / -4.3%
  43. Ploemeur: €383,100 / 2.8%
  44. Sucé-sur-Erdre: €380,000 / -5.6%
  45. Senna: €380,000 / -15.6%
  46. Pacé: €377,500 / -16.8%
  47. Guérande: €375,000 / -4.7%
  48. Groix: €375,000 / 7.1%
  49. Pre-failures: €370,000 / 2.5%
  50. Damgan : €365,000 /4.4%
  51. Guidel: €365,000 / -1.4%
  52. Betton: €363,500 / -4.0%
  53. Montgermont: €363,300 / 6.6%
  54. Saint-Avé: €363,100 / 1.1%
  55. Pléneuf-Val-André: €360,000 /-10.0%
  56. Batz-sur-Mer: €360,000 / 7.4%
  57. Perros-Guirec: €360,000 / 16.6%
  58. Theix-Noyalo: €360,000 / 2.9%
  59. La Mézière: €358,800 / 2.1%
  60. Plougoumelen : €358,800 /10.4%
  61. Basse-Goulaine: €355,300 / -15.4%
  62. Turquoise: €353,500 / 1.0%
  63. La Chapelle-sur-Erdre: €353,500 / -7.0%
  64. Louannec : 352 500  € / 6,8%
  65. The Palace (Belle-île): €351,900
  66. Erdeven: €350,000 / -1.3%
  67. Plouhinec : 350 000  € / -5,4%
  68. Chantepie: €350,000 / -10.3%
  69. Grandchamp-des-Fontaines: €350,000 /-5.4%
  70. Thouaré-sur-Loire: €350,000 / -5.4%
  71. Carquefou: €347,500 / -13.1%
  72. : €347,000 / -16.4%
  73. Erquy: €345,000 / 5.8%
  74. Surzur : €344,500 / -7.5%
  75. Auray: €342,900 / -0.6%
  76. Belz: €342,800 / -1.7%
  77. La Turballe: €340,000 / -1.4%
  78. Bénodet : 340 000 € / -19,6%
  79. Name: €340,000 / 11.5%
  80. Saint-Brevin-les-Pins: €337,000 / -4.0%
  81. Treillières : 337 000  € / -15,2%
  82. Noyal-Châtillon-sur-Seiche: €335,000 / 5.1%
  83. Fouesnant: €334,600 / -9.6%
  84. La Forêt-Fouesnant: €334,000 / -5.9%
  85. Ploubazlanec: €330,500
  86. Le Rheu: €330,000 / -1.2%
  87. Moëlan-sur-Mer: €326,700 / 8.9%
  88. Le Minihic-sur-Rance: €326,600 / -9.9%
  89. Laillé: €325,000 / -1.2%
  90. Les Sorinières: €325,000 / -7.1%
  91. Plobannalec-Lesconil : 324 800  €
  92. Rash : 324 600 € / -5,0%
  93. Pleumeur-Bodou: €324,000 / -3.6%
  94. Landunvez: €323,500 / 10.9%
  95. Gouesnach : 321 000  € / 1,4%
  96. Saint-André-des-Eaux: €320,100
  97. Delivered: €320,000 / 3.9%
  98. Melesse : 320 000  € / -4,7%
  99. Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire: €320,000 / -8.6%

In the last report of the notaries, the number of sales continues to decline. It returns to the 2015 level. For sales prices, across Brittany, there is also a price drop. For old houses, the drop is 2.1% in one year. On the other hand, prices are very far from the level before Covid-19.

Good to know. Breton notaries reason with Brittany at 5 (with Loire-Atlantique). They talk about median price and not average price.

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