The Ministry of Housing publishes its rent map in France

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The most expensive apartments for rent would be in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, with prices above 33 euros per square meter.

The Ministry of Housing posted an updated interactive map online on Monday allowing professionals in the sector and tenants to have a standardized estimate of rents in each municipality in France. The map, accessible via this link, allows you to enter the price per m2 including charges, throughout the territory, for houses and apartments in the private rental stock.

«For the Ministry in charge of the City and Housing, it makes it possible to evaluate the systems and to design tools better adapted to the realities of the territories.“, argued the ministry in a press release.

In France, the monthly rent is on average 8.20 euros per m2 for a house, against 9.38 euros for an apartment, according to estimates by the National Agency for Housing Information (ANIL) on the based on announcements published on the Leboncoin and SeLoger Group platforms. The rent per m2 of a house reaches a maximum of 28.35 euros per month in the 16th arrondissement of Paris as well as in six municipalities in the Hauts-de-Seine department (92): Garches, Vaucresson, Marnes-la-Coquette , Ville-d’Avray, Neuilly-sur-Seine and Boulogne-Billancourt.

An example of a map published on Monday, representing rents per m2 for a house. Screenshot of the Territory Observatory website.

Forty-eight municipalities in the Vosges (88) and Haute-Marne (52) share the bottom of the ranking of houses with a price per m2 estimated at 5.18 euros. The cheapest apartments to rent in France are in Darney in the Vosges (5.75 euros per m2) and the most expensive in the 4th arrondissement of the capital (33.07 euros).

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