The 17th, a coveted sector in 2025
After a period of slowdown, the real estate market in the 17th arrondissement has been experiencing strong momentum since the end of 2024, a trend that was confirmed at the beginning of 2025. In this momentum, Junot is strengthening its local roots with the opening of its new agency Junot Courcelles-Ternes. In synergy with Junot Wagram-Pereire, established since 2008, and Junot Monceau, opened in 2015, we assert our local expertise to better support you.
The 17th arrondissement: a dynamic market at the start of the year
Driven by the market recovery and a more favorable climate for transactions, the Junot Wagram-Pereire agency recorded a 150% increase in its sales promises in January 2025 compared to January 2024. Junot Monceau saw an increase of 134%.
This growth is explained by a general increase in confidence from our clients. "Buyers are more confident. Projects put on hold due to rising interest rates are resuming, while our advice helps them adapt to this new market," says Marine Boukobza, director of the Courcelles-Ternes agency.
According to Jean-Baptiste Guitry, director of the Pereire-Wagram agency, "demand is driven by buyers attracted by the quality of life offered by the 17th arrondissement. Its peaceful setting, vast green spaces, Haussmannian buildings, renowned schools, and proximity to shops make it a sought-after neighborhood, combining charm and attractiveness."
An attractive district a varied clientele
The 17th arrondissement attracts several buyer profiles:
We support many families whose children attend school in the neighborhood and who are looking to expand their residence while remaining close to popular schools. According to Scarlett Viquel, director of the Monceau agency, "Foreign buyers, often expatriates returning to France, favor family properties between Villiers and Monceau, particularly to send their children to school." EIB (Monceau Bilingual School) or even Fénelon Sainte-Marie".
Family apartments of 100 sqm to 200 sqm are particularly sought after in the 17th arrondissement. At Junot, they represent 50% of transactions, while properties over 200 sqm account for 37.5% of sales. These apartments are distinguished by the sector's emblematic features, which appeal to a demanding clientele: high ceilings, fireplaces, antique parquet floors, and spacious reception areas. Unobstructed views are also a major asset for buyers seeking light and a pleasant living environment.
Finally, demand is increasingly focused on properties in perfect condition, renovated by an architect; the cost of the work being a deterrent to purchase for many buyers.
As for first-time buyers, they are now taking advantage of a more favorable market, both in terms of prices and interest rates, to make their purchase project a reality. The rapidly evolving Batignolles district offers them attractive opportunities with a varied selection of apartments. These buyers are favoring areas of around 80 sqm, a segment where demand remains strong, guaranteeing a long-term investment.
Properties recently sold in the 17th arrondissement:
Place du Brésil - In the heart of Batignolles, this magnificent 140 sqm apartment is sold without negotiation at €2,000,000, or €14,000/sqm.
Ampere - In the Pereire district, this sublime 195 sqm apartment was acquired exclusively in one week by a family looking for their main residence.
Saint-Ferdinand – Close to Place de Ternes, this sumptuous 121 sqm Haussmann-style apartment sold for €1,498,500, or nearly €12,400/sqm.
Malesherbes – This beautiful 208 sqm Haussmannian apartment with an unobstructed view, renovated by an architect, sold in 3 weeks to a Parisian family.