Buy an apartment, a loft or a house in Montreuil
Monteuil is one of the most dynamic real estate markets in eastern Paris. Located next to the 20th arrondissement of Paris, Montreuil attracts many real estate buyers for its unique blend of urban vitality, village spirit and artistic energy. From artist studios and lofts in Bas-Montreuil to the peaceful streets of the town hall, through the new eco-districts, Montreuil also attracts active young people looking for space That the families wishing to reconcile proximity to Paris and quality of life.

Real estate hunter in Montreuil: the art of finding the best addresses in eastern Paris
Montreuil is a dynamic city where prices are changing rapidly and quality real estate is selling quickly. Calling on a real estate hunter in Montreuil is a real asset. At Parlez-moi de Paris, we put our experience of the eastern Paris marketand our in-depth knowledge of Montreuil's micro-neighborhoods at the service of our clients. Our mission: to find the right property—one that combines authenticity, comfort, and potential—in a town where every street has its own atmosphere and every property has its own history.
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Real estate prices in Montreuil
The average price of older apartments in Montreuil is €6,200 per square meter. The city is divided into two main real estate price sectors:
By neighborhood, the average prices are:
- Lower Montreuil is the most expensive with an average price of €6,900 per square meter,
- Haut Montreuil has an average price of €5,200 per square meter
Beautiful apartments will cost around €8,500 per square meter.
For houses, the average price is €6,000 per square meter and can rise to over €8,000 per square meter for beautiful houses.
The best neighborhoods in Montreuil
Montreuil is a multifaceted town, where artists' studios, cobbled streets, houses with gardens, and new buildings all coexist. This diversity is what makes the Montreuil market so charming, particularly appreciated by those looking for space and authenticity on the outskirts of Paris. Here are the main areas to know about:
– Bas-Montreuil
This is the town's most iconic neighborhood, the one that has attracted the most Parisian buyers in recent years. A stone's throw from the 20th arrondissement, between Rue de Paris, Rue Étienne-Marcel, and Croix-de-Chavaux, Bas-Montreuil charms with its bohemian and industrial spirit. Renovated former workshops, lofts, and small townhouses stand alongside more recent buildings. With excellent transport links (Robespierre and Croix-de-Chavaux metro stations), this area is ideal for young professionals, creative types, and urban families looking for a lively and unique place to live.
– La Mairie / Croix-de-Chavaux
This is the bustling commercial heart of Montreuil, with its markets, local shops, and independent cinemas. Haussmann-style and 1930s buildings dominate the area, with bright apartments often featuring balconies. This central neighborhood appeals to those who want to do everything on foot, enjoy local amenities and community life, without sacrificing proximity to the metro and schools.
– Haut-Montreuil
More residential and green, Haut-Montreuil attracts families and buyers looking for peace and quiet and outdoor space. Here you will find houses with gardens, small condominiums, and a more open environment. It is a booming neighborhood, with prices even more affordable than in Bas-Montreuil, while remaining close to transportation and major roads.
– La Boissière and the Ruffins neighborhood
To the north of the city, these neighborhoods are characterized by a village atmosphere and a quiet neighborhood life. There are single-family homes, often tastefully renovated, and well-designed family apartments. This rapidly changing area is attracting more and more buyers looking for a compromise between space, price, and authenticity.
– The Villiers–Barbusse / Signac neighborhood
This area on the edge of Vincennes enjoys a strategic location and a pleasant setting, with quiet streets and luxury homes. There are many recent buildings and residences with terraces. It is a sought-after neighborhood for its quality of life and its proximity to the Saint-Mandé and Bérault metro stations, which allow you to reach Paris in just a few minutes.
Our expertise as real estate hunters in Montreuil
At Parlez-moi de Paris, we support our clients in their real estate projects in Montreuil with an approach that is both expert and personalized. This rapidly evolving market, driven by creativity and diversity, requires detailed knowledge of micro-neighborhoods and a high degree of responsiveness. Between the bustling streets of Bas-Montreuil, the residential alleys of Haut-Montreuil, and the new family residences around La Boissière, each area has its own specific characteristics, advantages, and price nuances.
Our role as property hunters is to guide our clients through this diversity, identify the most relevant propertiesaccording to their needs, and support them at every stage: defining the project, rigorous selection, targeted visits, analysis of potential, and negotiation. Thanks to our local network and our experience of the wider Paris market, we offer a clear and structured vision of a rapidly growing area. In Montreuil, as elsewhere, our goal remains the same: to find the right property, at the right price, under the best conditions, while making the search as smooth and stress-free as possible.
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