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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 Rennes (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 Brittany. 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:
- Carnac (Morbihan): Median sale price: €677,500, Change over one year: +4.23%
- La Trinité-sur-Mer (Morbihan) : 674 800 €, +1.47%
- La Baule-Escoublac (Loire-Atlantique): €617,000, -6.52%
- Baden (Morbihan) : 577 500 €, : +1.50%
- Arradon (Morbihan) : 527 500 €, -11.96%
Here is the top 100:
- Carnac: €677,500, +4.23%
- La Trinité-sur-Mer: €674,800, +1.47%
- La Baule-Escoublac: €617,000, -6.52%
- Baden : 577 500 €, +1.50%
- Arradon : 527 500 €, -11.96%
- Pornichet: €524,000, +1.62%
- Saint-Briac-sur-Mer: €510,000
- Cheap : €505,000, +2.02%
- Locmariaquer: €500,900, -0.82%
- Saint-Grégoire: €500,700, +4.19%
- Dinard: €493,700, -9.08%
- Lancieux: €487,800, -3.79%
- Saint-Jacut-de-la-Mer: €485,000
- Larmor-Plage: €480,000, -1.54%
- Rennes : 478 000 €, -4.02%
- Crach : 475 000 €, +18.75%
- Le Pouliguen: €473,000, +2.94%
- Quiberon: €473,000, -0.97%
- Cesson-Sévigné: €460,000, -12.38%
- Valves: €460,000, -2.13%
- Saint-Pierre-Quiberon: €450,000, +6.39%
- Saint-Lunaire: €450,000, -18.63%
- Saint-Cast-le-Guildo : 447 500 €
- Le Croisic: €447,500, +11.88%
- Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys: €447,100, -1.86%
- Saint-Malo: €446,500, -7.45%
- Mesquer: €445,100
- Saint-Coulomb : 440 900 €, + 0,2 %
- Pornic : 425 000 €, 5,7 %
- Nantes: €425,000, – 10.5%
- Bangor (Belle-île): €420,000, – 6.8%
- Plouharnel: €420,000
- Food: €417,500, +19.1%
- Le Tour-du-Parc: €410,000
- Sarzeau: €406,900
- Locquirec : 406 300 €
- Piriac-sur-Mer: €400,000 / 11.1%
- Cancale: €400,000 / 2.6%
- Ploeren: €400,000 / -4.5%
- And Equity : 400 000 € / -8.7%
- Sautron: €388,900
- Thorigné-Fouillard: €387,800 / -4.3%
- Ploemeur: €383,100 / 2.8%
- Sucé-sur-Erdre: €380,000 / -5.6%
- Senna: €380,000 / -15.6%
- Pacé: €377,500 / -16.8%
- Guérande: €375,000 / -4.7%
- Groix: €375,000 / 7.1%
- Pre-failures: €370,000 / 2.5%
- Damgan : €365,000 /4.4%
- Guidel: €365,000 / -1.4%
- Betton: €363,500 / -4.0%
- Montgermont: €363,300 / 6.6%
- Saint-Avé: €363,100 / 1.1%
- Pléneuf-Val-André: €360,000 /-10.0%
- Batz-sur-Mer: €360,000 / 7.4%
- Perros-Guirec: €360,000 / 16.6%
- Theix-Noyalo: €360,000 / 2.9%
- La Mézière: €358,800 / 2.1%
- Plougoumelen : €358,800 /10.4%
- Basse-Goulaine: €355,300 / -15.4%
- Turquoise: €353,500 / 1.0%
- La Chapelle-sur-Erdre: €353,500 / -7.0%
- Louannec : 352 500 € / 6,8%
- The Palace (Belle-île): €351,900
- Erdeven: €350,000 / -1.3%
- Plouhinec : 350 000 € / -5,4%
- Chantepie: €350,000 / -10.3%
- Grandchamp-des-Fontaines: €350,000 /-5.4%
- Thouaré-sur-Loire: €350,000 / -5.4%
- Carquefou: €347,500 / -13.1%
- Orvault: €347,000 / -16.4%
- Erquy: €345,000 / 5.8%
- Surzur : €344,500 / -7.5%
- Auray: €342,900 / -0.6%
- Belz: €342,800 / -1.7%
- La Turballe: €340,000 / -1.4%
- Bénodet : 340 000 € / -19,6%
- Name: €340,000 / 11.5%
- Saint-Brevin-les-Pins: €337,000 / -4.0%
- Treillières : 337 000 € / -15,2%
- Noyal-Châtillon-sur-Seiche: €335,000 / 5.1%
- Fouesnant: €334,600 / -9.6%
- La Forêt-Fouesnant: €334,000 / -5.9%
- Ploubazlanec: €330,500
- Le Rheu: €330,000 / -1.2%
- Moëlan-sur-Mer: €326,700 / 8.9%
- Le Minihic-sur-Rance: €326,600 / -9.9%
- Laillé: €325,000 / -1.2%
- Les Sorinières: €325,000 / -7.1%
- Plobannalec-Lesconil : 324 800 €
- Rash : 324 600 € / -5,0%
- Pleumeur-Bodou: €324,000 / -3.6%
- Landunvez: €323,500 / 10.9%
- Gouesnach : 321 000 € / 1,4%
- Saint-André-des-Eaux: €320,100
- Delivered: €320,000 / 3.9%
- Melesse : 320 000 € / -4,7%
- 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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