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Property prices in Burgundy
Thanks to Burgundy’s excellent transport links with the rest of France and the UK and its well-developed tourist industry, the property market is booming. This is especially true of the two major wine routes in the Cote d’Or and Yonne departments. Property in Burgundy is extremely convenient for Paris, and offers access to one of the most famous wine areas in France.
Burgundy consists of four departments:
• Cote-d’Or: Beane, Montbard, Saulieu, Dijon
• Nievre: Nevers, La Charite sur Loire, Clamecy, Cosne Cours sur Loire
• Saone-et-Loire: Chalon sur Saone, Macon, Autun
• Yonne: Auxerre, Sens, Avallon
On average, Nievre is the cheapest department – prices here average around €99, 500. This compares to an average of €184,900 in Cote-d’Or, Burgundy’s priciest department.
Average Property Prices in Burgundy
The following property information was collected from the French notaires index (French land registry) between the 01/04/10 and 31/03/11. It comprises houses sold in towns, villages and rural areas. Properties in rural areas are usually less expensive than those in towns and villages.
Average old house price in Burgundy:
€147,300
Average old house prices in Burgundy (by number of bedrooms):
Two bedrooms: €93,900
Three bedrooms: €127,600
Four bedrooms: €161,100
Five bedrooms: €188,000
Property Prices In Burgundy sorted by department and bedrooms
| Department | 2 bedrooms | 3 bedrooms | 4 bedrooms | 5 bedrooms | Average price overall |
| Cote d'Or | €109,000 | €153,600 | €191,500 | €225,600 | €184,900 |
| Nievre | €74,100 | €92,900 | €113,000 | €134,800 | €99,500 |
| Saone et Loire | €84,900 | €120,900 | €146,600 | €165,600 | €132,600 |
| Yonne | €98,900 | €118,800 | €149,200 | €168,700 | €134,900 |
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