Which is the most expensive street in Paris? The answer is provided by Meilleurs Agents and SeLoger. The two real estate platforms unveiled their rankings of the most expensive streets in France, published on June 20. As you might expect, the most expensive street in France is in the capital. But in which district exactly? With an average price per m² estimated at 23,087 euros, the Rue de Furstemberg, in the 6th arrondissement, takes the cake and tops the podium of the most expensive streets in Paris, and indeed in France.
This street, home to some remarkable buildings, is ahead of the Quai des Orfèvres (23,054 euros/m²), which for many years housed the regional criminal investigation department, and the highly reputed Avenue Montaigne (22,548 euros/m²), located in the chic 8th arrondissement.
Ranked 4th and 5th respectively by Meilleurs Agents and SeLoger are rue Palatine (21,896 euros/m²), in the 6th arrondissement, and rue de l'Amiral de Coligny (21,355 euros/m²), in the 1st arrondissement. As the Meilleurs Agents website reminds us, average property prices in Paris were €9,519/m² on June 1, 2025.
If you're wondering which Parisian arrondissement is the most expensive, you'll find that it's the 7th, with an estimated average price per m² of 14,897 euros. Close behind is the 6th arrondissement (14,390 euros/m²), followed by the 4th arrondissement (13,251 euros/m²). Which is the least expensive street in Paris? According to the survey conducted by Meilleurs Agents and SeLoger, rue de la Marseillaise, in the 19th arrondissement, is the most affordable street in Paris, with an estimated average price per m² of 4,941 euros.















