Montpellier vs Paris

Montpellier vs Paris — Real Estate Comparison — France

Montpellier

€3,333/m²Predané/m²
€209,472Mediánová cena
VS

Paris

€9,937/m²Predané/m²
€599,120Mediánová cena

What does your budget buy?

Montpellier
€300,000
≈ 90 m²
at €3,333/m²
Paris
€300,000
≈ 30 m²
at €9,937/m²

For the same budget, you get 3x more space in Montpellier than in Paris.

Investment & market comparison

MetricMontpellierParisWinner
Median sale price€209,472€537,597Montpellier
Median rent (€/mo)€635€2,218Montpellier
Gross rental yield3.6%5.0%Paris
Population257,3512,243,833Paris
Price index YoY1.0%1.0%
Avg sold price (MIVAU)€233,563€687,067Montpellier
Asking vs sold premium27.0%32.7%Montpellier

Data combines Spanish real-estate portals (asking), INE Atlas income, INE Padrón demographics, MIVAU official transactions, INE IPV price index.

Real estate in Paris is 198% more expensive than in Montpellier, with median prices of €9,937/m² vs €3,333/m². Paris has 1,145 recorded transactions vs 611 in Montpellier, making it the more active market. For buyers seeking value, Montpellier offers significantly lower entry prices than Paris.

Montpellier

The median property price in Montpellier is €3,333/m². There are currently 3,444 active listings on the market. 611 transactions were recorded in the most recent period.

Paris

The median property price in Paris is €9,937/m². There are currently 871 active listings on the market. 1,145 transactions were recorded in the most recent period.

Transaction Data Comparison

MontpellierParis
Mediánová predajná cena€199,000€380,000
Predané/m²€3,333/m²€9,937/m²
Transakcie6111,145

FAQ

Is Montpellier more expensive than Paris?

Yes, Paris is 198% more expensive than Montpellier. The median price per m² in Paris is €9,937 compared to €3,333 in Montpellier.

Which city is better for property buyers — Montpellier or Paris?

From a price perspective, Montpellier offers more affordable options with a median of €3,333/m².

How active are the property markets in Montpellier and Paris?

Montpellier recorded 611 property transactions in the most recent period, while Paris had 1,145.