Boulogne-Billancourt
Generally speaking, Boulogne-Billancourt is an expensive city, with an average property price of nearly €8,000/m². These prices are explained by the size of the city – the second largest in the region, after Paris –, its advantageous geographical location as well as its living environment.
Courbevoie
In the north of the department, the commune of Courbevoie has property prices fairly consistent with those of Hauts-de-Seine, at €6,922/m², on average (SeLoger price – September 2024). On the banks of the Seine, it houses a large part of the infrastructure of the Paris-La Défense cluster and benefits from a good location.
Nanterre
Further west, Nanterre displays prices lower than the departmental average of 5 264 €/m². The city is home to a university, the headquarters of Société Générale and the French division of Manpower. Nanterre constitutes an excellent rental investment opportunity because of its real estate values.
Levallois-Perret
With an average price estimated at 8 790 € / m², Levallois-Perret establishes itself as the second most expensive cityafter Neuilly-sur-Seine. It stands out from other municipalities by its extraordinary density of population and businesses, which form a remarkable employment center.
Rueil-Malmaison
South of Nanterre, Rueil-Malmaison is a financially accessible city (€5,795/m²) compared to towns in the east of the department. A little further away, the town has many green spaces, which contribute to the quality of local life.
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