The ranking of the 50 villages where real estate prices are the most attractive in 2024

The ranking of the 50 villages where real estate prices are the most attractive in 2024
The ranking of the 50 villages where real estate prices are the most attractive in 2024

The JDD presents its first real estate barometer, an essential tool for anticipating your investments. In 2024, the real estate market reveals interesting opportunities in several French villages where prices have fallen considerably. Starting with Guéthary on the Basque coast, with a fall of 6.46%, followed by Peltre in (-3.05%) and the charming towns like Martinvast (-1.23%). These locations represent opportunities for buyers to seize. Whether for an investment or a second home, these villages offer an attractive living environment at very competitive prices.

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Top 50 attractive villages

1: Guéthary (Pyrénées-Atlantiques): -6.46%
2 : Martinvast (Manche) : -1.23%
3: Épron () : -7.08%
4: Peltre (Moselle): -3.05%
5: Authie (Calvados): -4.48%
6: Saint-Quay-Perros (Côtes-d’Armor): -1.60%
7: Mazères-Lezons (Pyrénées-Atlantiques): -5.20%
8: Buros (Pyrénées-Atlantiques): -1.96%
9: Marcellaz-Albanais (Haute-Savoie): -4.87%
10: Cambes-en-Plaine (Calvados): -4.43%
11: Biard (Vienna): -2.96%
12: Théoule-sur-Mer (Alpes-Maritimes): -7.86%
13 : Gold Coast : -3.44%
14: Châteauneuf-lès- (Bouches-du-Rhône): -2.24%
15: Voglans (Savoie): -4.45%
16: Ventoux (Moselle): -2.15%
17: Laloubère (Hautes-Pyrénées): -2.91%
18: Poey-de-Lescar (Pyrénées-Atlantiques): -5.75%
19: Les Loges-en-Josas (): -5.20%
20: Nouainville (Manche): -6.17%
21: Saint-Jeoire-Prieuré (Savoie): -4.62%
22: Nieu (Haute-): -6.99%
23: Varois-et-Chaignot (Côte-d’Or): -3.70%
24: Plouha (Côtes-d’Armor): -1.85%
25: Niederhausbergen (Bas-Rhin) : -5.38%
26: Piscop (Val-d’Oise): -3.30%
27: Ousse (Pyrénées-Atlantiques): -3.47%
28: Mey (Moselle): -3.23%
29: Le Pin (-Atlantique): -5.64%
30: Quintal (Haute-Savoie): -2.82%
31: Aiguilhe (Haute-Loire): 2.79%
32: La Forest-Landerneau (Finistère): -1.79%
33 : Ouges (Côte-d’Or) : -7,62%
34: Le Minihic-sur-Rance (Ille-et-Vilaine): -3.85%
35: Laguenne-sur-Avalouze (Corrèze): -7.11%
36: Vergeuroux (Charente-Maritime): -5.94%
37: Saint-André-sur-Orne (Hérault): -4.78%
38: Saint-Arnoult (Calvados): -1.41%
39: Menthon-Saint-Bernard (Haute-Savoie): -1.64%
40: Saint-Pavace (): -5.65%
41: Barberaz-Saint-Sulpice (Aube): -6.93%
42: Cuvry (Moselle): -2.54%
43: Rouffiac-Tolosan (Haute-Garonne): -3.49%
44: Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat (Alpes-Maritimes): -3.94%
45: Lavau (Aube): -7.26%
46 : Deyvillers (Vosges) : -4,32%
47: Trangé (Sarthe): -3.71%
48: Creney-près- (Aube): -4.85%
49: Laroix (Pyrénées-Atlantiques): -5.19%
50 : Dingsheim (Bas-Rhin) : -3,87%

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