In Strasbourg, the square meter prices are still soaring high! But just a short distance away, the housing market is starting a lovely phase of retreat. By 2025, five towns in the suburbs will stand out with a synchronized price drop of -11.3% over three years. No need to panic for sellers, it's not a crash! But what about buyers? A real opportunity to grab while the pressure eases.
Uhrwiller: the countryside that wins you over
In Uhrwiller, for example, you can enjoy the fresh air of Hanau at sweet prices. It’s a little piece of countryside just about 50 kilometers from Strasbourg, perfect for families seeking tranquility or remote workers tired of urban noise.
- Price per m² in 2025: €1,453
- Change over 3 years: -11.3%
Ernolsheim-lès-Saverne: between countryside and highway
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Between Saverne and Brumath, Ernolsheim-lès-Saverne enjoys quick access to the A4 and a lovely green environment. And with the recent drop in local market prices, theThe territory proves to be increasingly relevant for a mid-term heritage project..
- Price per m² in 2025: €1,750
- Change over 3 years: -11.3%
Forstheim: affordable homes north of Haguenau
The same logic applies in Forstheim, north of Haguenau, where homes are listed at reduced prices without sacrificing access to amenities. The perfect deal for those who want to have their cake and eat it too!guest room for remote work.
- Price per m² in 2025: €2,010
- Change over 3 years: -11.3%
Steige: a mountain vibe at sweet prices
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Another potential crush: Steige. A valley with mountain charm, a bit off the beaten path but packed with potential for a rental project, a second home, or simply a fresh start in nature.
- Price per m² in 2025: €1,781
- Change over 3 years: -11.3%
Drachenbronn-Birlenbach: Affordable living for everyone
Over in Drachenbronn-Birlenbach, the decline is just as clear. And with prices around €1,900/m², we're seriously starting to talk about affordability for everyone. Its closeness to the German border adds a strategic twist to the mix, especially for cross-border workers or fans of cross-border sauerkraut.
- Price per m² in 2025: €1,911
- Change over 3 years: -11.3%
Of course, this doesn’t mean that these villages will skyrocket in value in the next six months. But we can sense a return to balance, and that’s pretty good news in a market that’s been all over the place since the health crisis. Especially for first-time buyers and families who are tired of making compromises, even in Strasbourg. By 2025, buying in the outskirts is shaping up to be a reasonable option again. It might even be quite smart.
Source: Seloger