Find out the real estate prices in Aix-en-Provence as of July 1, 2024

Property prices are falling in Aix-en-Provence. They have now reached 6,071 euros per m², according to the exclusive Bien’Ici barometer for BFM Immo.

Aix real estate is in decline and the average price now reaches 6,071 euros per m² in July (prices displayed in advertisements before negotiations), according to figures from our partner Bien’Ici*. Over one month, prices fell by 1.6% and, over a year, they fell by 5.6%.

On the rental side, prices are increasing. Thus, the average rental price is 24.7 euros per m2. For a studio, you will need to count on average 580 euros per month and for a 3-room apartment 1,250 euros.

In Aix-en-Provence, the population has been growing for several years. According to INSEE, the city had 147,122 inhabitants in 2020, compared to 142,149 in 2014 and 141,895 in 2009 (i.e. +3.7% since 2009). People without professional activity form the most represented socio-professional category (23.6% of the population aged 15 or over). Next come retirees (21.7%), executives and higher intellectual professions (16.4%), intermediate professions (14.6%) and employees (13.9%).

The least common socio-professional category in Aix-en-Provence are farmers (0.2% of the population), followed by artisans, traders, business leaders (3.7%) and then workers (6%).

The number of primary residences has been increasing overall in recent years (73,933 in 2020, compared to 68,917 in 2009). The number of secondary residences and occasional accommodation is also increasing: there were 3,125 in 2009, and now there are 5,331. Vacant housing is also increasing, from 5,850 in 2009 to 7,786 in 2020.

*As part of this monthly Bienici – BFM Business barometer of real estate prices, the Bienici portal compiles the figures (purchase prices and rents listed on advertisements published before negotiations) from the 1st to the 25th of each month and published at the beginning of the following month. The prices used are averages for each criterion. 29 cities are analyzed: Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, Nice, Nantes, Montpellier, Strasbourg, Bordeaux, Lille, Rennes, Saint-Etienne, Le Havre, Toulon, Grenoble, Dijon, Angers, Nîmes, Villeurbanne, Mulhouse, Rouen, Caen, Aix-en-Provence, Reims, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Calais, Colmar, Dunkirk and Gap.

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