French house prices: see how your area fares in new notaire data

French House Prices: Regional Trends in 2025

New data from the Notaires de France reveals notable shifts in house prices across French cities in the second quarter of 2025. Annual variations range from a sharp rise of up to 18% to falls reaching 7%.

Price Increases in Some Regions

Price Declines and Stability

Data Source and Coverage

This information comes from the Notaires de France's central body, providing the most comprehensive coverage by including all property sales. The focus is on resale houses that are at least five years old.

The report compares house prices between April-June 2024 and the same period in 2025. Due to data compilation delays, the latest figures cover up to June 30, 2025, while preliminary data estimates trends beyond this date.

Market Activity

The notaires estimate that from August 2024 to August 2025, about 916,000 homes were sold. This volume is higher than the average sales between August 2006 and 2017 but remains below pre-pandemic levels.

"The percentages below show the change in house price of a city and its suburbs between April-June 2024 and April-June 2025."

Overall, the French housing market in 2025 demonstrates regionally diverse trends, with price gains in smaller cities and declines particularly in some major urban centers.

Author’s summary: French house prices in 2025 vary significantly by region, with notable increases in smaller cities and declines in key metropolitan areas like Lyon, reflecting a mixed real estate market.

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