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Decryption Thanks to its many assets, Mulhouse attracts a varied clientele. In Colmar, seasonal rentals are in full swing, but buyers are holding off.
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Former working-class commune, Mulhouse is today a cosmopolitan and dynamic city. More than 40% of the population is under 30 years old, according to INSEE. Between the center, with all kinds of restaurants, terraces at the water's edge, a market where even the Swiss come, and the ten kilometers of developed banks, it is a city where life is good. And without traffic jams! Another asset: a business district around the station planned for 2025. Less than three hours from Paris by TGV, thirty minutes from Basel and its employment area by road, one hour and twenty minutes from Nice via the airport. Basel-Mulhouse, the commune attracts a varied clientele. “We have cross-border commuters, Ile-de-France residents working from home and even buyers who work here and spend the weekend on the Côte d’Azur,” reveals David Balin, from the Guy Hoquet agency.
The large Haussmannian apartments along the Quai d'Isly are very sought after. Such as this 102-m2 located between the station and the marina, acquired for €245,000. Those which are fitted out in old mansions are also very popular. A 2-room apartment of 62 m2 in a house from 1850 in the middle of a 1,400 m2 wooded park2 sold for €115,000. First-time buyers are targeting working-class houses from the 1950s for less than €150,000…
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