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Decryption For almost a year, prices have been falling on all types of goods. At the high end, there is no longer a rush. Find our price table in Lorient, Vannes and Auray at the end of the article.
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Until last December, real estate professionals stated loud and clear: “Everything is fine on the coast. » It is clear that here too the tide has finally turned. Morbihan is experiencing a “real” slowdown in its real estate markets. Unheard of since the real estate crisis of 2008. “2024 is a year of correction also due to a degraded political context”, analyzes Philippe Saloux, deputy vice-president of Fnaim Morbihan. Over one year, the federation notes a fall in property prices of 2.6%, to €2,700/m2 on average. Don't panic though: the real estate agent based in Muzillac anticipates a balance in the market in 2025, with a stabilization of transactions after the latter fell by 18.4%.
According to the interdepartmental chamber of notaries of the Rennes Court of Appeal, “the Finistère prefecture anticipates the arrival of 150,000 people over the next twenty years”. Its spokesperson, Nicolas Bosquet, is worried: “Real land pressure will erupt along the coasts. »
A Valves and in its conurbation, the price of old apartments reaches that of Dinard, the most expensive city in Brittany, despite a drop of 4.4…
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