Located in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, in the southwest of France, Charente is a department with very affordable real estate, especially compared to some of its neighbors like Charente-Maritime or the Bordeaux region. Here, we will detail the offerings, price per square meter for houses and apartments, as well as market trends in Charente.
Between the dynamic cities of Angoulême and Cognac, charming villages like Aubeterre-sur-Dronne or Nanteuil-en-Vallée, and the surrounding countryside, the Charente real estate market is vast and diverse. While old houses are primarily sought after in Charente, you can also find apartments, townhouses, rural longères, and wine estates.
The price per square meter in Charente is below the national average, with the cost at:
The Angoulême region (€1700/m² for an apartment, €1900/m² for a house) and the Cognac region (€1600/m² for an apartment, €1900/m² for a house) are the most expensive. The rural areas in the north of the department currently have the lowest prices.
After an exponential rise in property prices between 2000 and 2008, and again between 2020 and 2023, real estate in Charente is experiencing a slight decrease in 2024, following the national trend.
In conclusion, Charente, with its idyllic landscapes and warm culture, continues to represent an attractive market for many buyers, whether they are looking for a primary or secondary residence. Despite a slight price decline observed in 2024, the region remains a prime investment choice due to its affordability and charm.
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