The key figure : 14 million households rent an apartment in France
Until now, no rent indicator covered the entire national territory with a transparent methodology. To meet a more than growing need, the Ministry of Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion has put an interactive map online allowing professionals in the sector, but also tenants, to have an estimate of rents in each municipality of France. A good way for households to compare rental prices to find the most attractive offer!
Produced thanks to an unprecedented partnership with the SeLoger Group and Leboncoin, this rent map, available here, is constantly updated. As a result, it thus reflects changes in the price of housing, continuously. It allows you to enter the price per m2 including charges, throughout France, for houses and apartments in the private rental stock. But beware: this calculation only takes into account unfurnished rentals.
Did you know ? On average, the French spend about a third of their monthly budget on housing
Paris, and the rest of France
Unsurprisingly, a considerable gap is widening between the different municipalities of France: In the 16th arrondissement of Paris, for example, the rent for a house can reach 28.35 euros per month, compared to only 5.18 euros for municipalities located in Haute Marne.
The most expensive apartments in France are also in Paris (33.07 euros for the 4th arrondissement). The cheapest are found in Charente (5.8 euros).
Did you know ? According to the National Housing Information Agency, the average monthly rent is 8.20 euros per m2 for a house, compared to 9.38 for an apartment.
Ranking of the most expensive cities in 2021 (for an apartment)
- Neuilly-sur-Seine (29.4 euros/m2)
- Paris (28.6 euros/m2)
- Levallois-Perret (27.1 euros/m2)
- Cap d’Ail (27.0 euros/m2)
- Saint-Mandé (26.1 euros/m2)
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