Table: Rural house price changes across France in 2024 – see how your department fares

Uneven shifts see falls of up to 19% and rises of nearly 12%

The least populated departments continue to offer the lowest prices.

Rural house sale prices in France continued to fluctuate unevenly in 2024, with sharp rises in some areas and steep falls in others, according to official figures.

While average (non new-build) property prices nationwide dipped by 3.4%, the department of Pyrénées-Orientales bucked the trend with an 11.9% rise for rural houses, bringing the average price there to €263,000 according to figures from Safer, an official agency responsible for monitoring rural land sales.

At the other end of the scale, Meuse saw the sharpest fall - down 19.3% to an average of €88,000.

This marks the second consecutive year of modest national declines, following a prolonged post-Covid surge that peaked in 2021.

Prices remain highest along the Mediterranean coast and in the Paris commuter belt, while some of the least populated central and north-eastern departments continue to offer the lowest prices.

Rural house price falls

RankDepartmentPrice change 2023–2024Average price 2024Number of transactions
1Meuse (55)−19.3%€88,000294
2Hérault (34)−16.1%€245,000354
3Haute-Marne (52)−14.3%€66,000260
4Essonne (91)−13.5%€300,000231
5Yvelines (78)−13.1%€405,000290
6Marne (51)−10.3%€122,000159
7Alpes-de-Haute-Provence (04)−10.2%€239,000300
8Aube (10)−9.9%€118,000190
9Rhône (69)−9.8%€312,000805
10Finistère (29)−9.4%€192,0002,009
11Vaucluse (84)−7.8%€412,000796
12Gironde (33)−7.7%€217,0001,436
13Cher (18)−7.5%€86,000751
14Haute-Loire (43)−7.5%€124,000508
15Hautes-Alpes (05)−7.4%€251,000238
16Eure (27)−7.3%€190,0001,099
17Pas-de-Calais (62)−7.2%€167,0001,098
18Seine-Maritime (76)−7.2%€193,000891
19Morbihan (56)−6.8%€192,0002,479
20Gard (30)−6.5%€245,000864
21Seine-et-Marne (77)−6.2%€258,000632
22Landes (40)−6.2%€229,000873
23Indre (36)−6.1%€77,000842
24Aveyron (12)−6.1%€124,000751
25Tarn-et-Garonne (82)−6.0%€189,000609
26Nord (59)−5.2%€202,0001,290
27Somme (80)−5.2%€129,000556
28Haute-Saône (70)−4.6%€103,000438
29Manche (50)−4.6%€147,0002,076
30Bas-Rhin (67)−4.4%€215,000392
31Lozère (48)−4.4%€131,000186
32Loir-et-Cher (41)−4.4%€132,000901
33Var (83)−4.2%€430,0001,505
34Loiret (45)−4.1%€165,000760
35Ariège (09)−3.7%€131,000456
36Charente (16)−3.5%€139,0001,080
37Haut-Rhin (68)−3.3%€237,000226
38Calvados (14)−3.2%€215,0001,273
39Bouches-du-Rhône (13)−3.1%€557,000976
40Haute-Garonne (31)−3.0%€226,000894
41Haute-Savoie (74)−3.0%€455,000928
42Alpes-Maritimes (06)−2.0%€432,000694
43Isère (38)−1.9%€265,0001,243
44Tarn (81)−1.7%€172,000761
45Corrèze (19)−1.6%€126,000723
46Deux-Sèvres (79)−1.5%€128,000921
47Yonne (89)−1.5%€131,000546
48Creuse (23)−1.3%€75,000868
49Vendée (85)−1.2%€166,0001,634
50Indre-et-Loire (37)−1.1%€173,0001,129
51Pyrénées-Atlantiques (64)−1.1%€280,000794
52Oise (60)−1.0%€201,000544
53La Réunion (974)−1.0%€204,000323
54Aisne (02)−0.8%€120,000532
55Vosges (88)−0.7%€138,000623
56Lot (46)−0.6%€171,000784
57Moselle (57)−0.6%€178,000649
58Loire-Atlantique (44)−0.5%€205,0002,406
59Val-d'Oise (95)−0.3%€357,000205




Rural house price rises

RankDepartmentPrice change 2023–2024Average price 2024Number of transactions
1Pyrénées-Orientales (66)+11.9%€263,000170
2Doubs (25)+11.7%€162,000226
3Côte-d'Or (21)+10.8%€144,000281
4Meurthe-et-Moselle (54)+9.6%€171,000523
5Cantal (15)+9.6%€103,000407
6Sarthe (72)+8.6%€127,0001,340
7Aude (11)+7.6%€155,000295
8Haute-Vienne (87)+6.5%€115,000964
9Drôme (26)+6.2%€292,000765
10Mayenne (53)+5.3%€120,000773
11Vienne (86)+5.0%€127,000991
12Gers (32)+4.7%€199,000581
13Ardennes (08)+4.6%€115,000293
14Eure-et-Loir (28)+3.1%€164,000617
15Ardèche (07)+2.6%€200,000929
16Ain (01)+2.1%€246,000876
17Jura (39)+1.9%€164,000347
18Hautes-Pyrénées (65)+1.8%€168,000400
19Puy-de-Dôme (63)+1.8%€113,000979
20Orne (61)+1.6%€128,0001,126
21Haute-Corse (2B)+1.4%€213,00078
22Savoie (73)+1.1%€267,000718
23Dordogne (24)+1.1%€179,0001,868
24Loire (42)+1.1%€182,0001,067
25Nièvre (58)+1.1%€95,000553
26Allier (03)+1.0%€100,000910
27Ille-et-Vilaine (35)+0.5%€185,0002,038
28Charente-Maritime (17)±0.0%€193,0001,059
28Côtes-d'Armor (22)±0.0%€166,0002,161
28Lot-et-Garonne (47)±0.0%€194,000951
28Maine-et-Loire (49)±0.0%€175,0001,519
28Saône-et-Loire (71)±0.0%€147,0001,311