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Real estate: the new stations on line 4 cause prices to explode in Montrouge and Bagneux

Posted Jan 18, 2022, 3:01 PMUpdated on Jan 18, 2022 at 3:08 p.m.

They have just opened and are already making people happy. In Bagneux and Montrouge in the Hauts-de-Seine, two new stations on line 4 of the Paris metro have just come out of the ground: Barbara (Montrouge) and Lucie-Aubrac (Bagneux).

According to data from the Meilleurs Agents site, a specialist in online valuation, the prices of real estate have increased by 33% (8,080 euros / m²) around the Barbara station and by 38% towards Lucie-Aubrac (5,950 euros /m²) since 2015 – date on which work began.

This upward trend supplants the overall rise in real estate prices in these two towns: 26% on average in Montrouge and 20% on average in Bagneux. It is therefore towards the Montrouge station that the prices remain the highest, with a higher cost of 2,100 euros per square meter compared to that of Bagneux.

Graph of price increases since 2015 around new metro stations on line 4.Best Agents

But the Lucie Aubrac station is evolving faster than its neighbor (+ 4.2% in 2021, against – 0.8% for Barbara). It is experiencing a resurgence of activity and greater interest than its neighbor in Montrouge, an already attractive city in Greater Paris.

On the Ile-de-France scale, line 4 of the metro serves both so-called “popular” neighborhoods and so-called “selective” neighborhoods, for an average price of 11,800 euros/m². It is the third most expensive line in Paris, behind line 10 in pole position and line 1.

This line is one of the most used in the capital (700,000 daily passengers), serves three intramural stations and offers connections with practically all the other metro lines. And the arrival of line 15 of the Grand Paris Express by 2025 should continue to attract future buyers.

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