WIMEREUX, Hardelot, le Touquet Paris Beach, Stella Beach, Merlimont, Berck... The fall was brutal in these stations at the end of the 19th century. Since the crisis of 2007, "prices fell 10 in le Touquet," says Philippe Borowczyk, from the Agency Orpi Côte D'Opale. It is true that they left very high! Indeed, they remain very high. In the city centre, small touquettoises of the 1930s appear around 500,000 to 600,000 euros. In the golden triangle and the area of the forest, the patrician villas are not exchanged within the million euros. However, overall, the goods too impressive sell hard. "Buyers are interested only in small surfaces", summarizes a professional. Same sense in Normandy. Honfleur, "the market has difficulties in returning and reversed, said Marc Filiatre, demand exists for goods between 200,000 and 300,000 euros but within the range of 300,000 to 800,000 euros, customer has disappeared". Beyond that, the purchasers are more present. In any event, the offer is bloated. No doubt the opportunity to negotiate bitterly and good business. At Deauville, "there are still buyers in secondary residence, but they seek mainly to invest in apartments of 50 to 70 square meters, products which we lack," said Pascal Carbonnois, head of sign Orpi. In houses, beautiful addresses are still acquirers. "The adjustment of the price of the order of 10-15 depending on the property, has been beneficial because there is a resurgence of applications," noted Luc Seffray of the Agency Emile Garcin. From this professional, prices go even on the rise. "Most common property, values fell by 10-20 ", says Pascal Carbonnois. Same thing in the surrounding stations. Negotiations progressing even when assets are overvalued. A House of 90 metres square close to the station comes from 395.000 euro whereas it had been presented at 570,000 euros. At Trouville, values fall slightly to Deauville. "Buyers want to do everything on foot and when away from 4 to 5 kilometres, there is a less applications," says Serge Leroy of Optimhome. At Cabourg, "values have fallen 20 on average," says Laurence Frattaruolo Agency the address. But to find a better home is worth prospecting on Houlgate.
Accustomed to the weather depressions property Brittany faces a serious grain since the fall of 2008. Whatever the Department, the breton coast saves record declines: 16.5 on the coast of granite Rose 20.1 on the North coast of Finistère, 10.3 in the country Malouin and 13.9 per cent in the Gulf of Morbihan. Only, the coast of Emerald, around Dinard, saw its price keep ( 1.1). This situation is explained by the very secondary nature of coastal market. "In times of crisis, it is not a priority purchase, indicate the notaries of Brittany, the Ile-de-France, which energized the market, are less present." Retirees who want to approach the shore waiting to sell their property before purchase and transaction volumes are struggling to leave. This is why the prices are falling. "In this context, the vendors seem to have understood that they had to adjust their prices. "They have not actually declined, but new sellers accepted our estimates," said Yves de Sagazan, leader of heritage family estate. At Dinard, a house without contention near the Church recently sold 472.000 euros. But at Saint-Lunaire, highly desired, another very high standing is proposed to 2.7 million euros. "On Dinard, purchasers have no concern for money, but they fail to make their decision when they lack confidence," says Yves de Sagazan. Perros-Guirec also saw its market tentatively reset after a fall of 10-15 values. "It fails to sell if prices are realistic, indicates Roselyne Bothorel des Demeures du Littoral in Perros-Guirec, each product is different and 100 metres near its value can rise or fall, an element that owners have difficulties in understanding." In this station, a House of 100 square metres does to not negotiate less than 300,000 euros but for a sea view, 30 to 40 more effective. The exceptional can even reach 3 to 4 million euros. Erquy, "a small house is between 200,000 and 300,000 euros while two years ago it was worth 40 more expensive", notes Christian Percheron pattern to a Laforêt Agency. Same thing for Saint-Cast Le Guildo or Pléneuf yet. A Saint-Quay-Portrieux, "soft belly concerning goods between 250,000 and 400,000 euros", launches Gilles Lhuaire, Guy hiccups. In this case, the houses. 400,000 Euros, you can buy a House of 150 to 180 metres square with 2,000 square metres of land, beaches and shops but without sea views. Almost foot in the water, as at least double but the offer is rare. In the area of Audierne, more eccentric, prices fall and the negotiations reach 20-30. "A well done House, without major work sells 150,000 to 170,000 euros, explains Jean-Claude the Agency Guy Hoquet of Audierne Beckmann, best positioned, it reached 220,000 euros and a beautiful seaview with accessible to foot beach between 280,000 and 300,000 euros. Much more popular, the Gulf of Morbihan still seen prices fall. "Prices have lost 15," says Frédéric Le Bec of the Agency of the same name. There are now houses of 150 to 200 metres square with seaview from 800,000 euros. Also, starting around 500,000 euros.
