The site SeLoger.com has achieved the ranking of cities where the time to rent apartments to a tenant are the shortest. Details.
Finding accommodation is often a pain for both the tenant and the landlord . Whether it is a studio, a T2, a T3, T4, T5 … the apartments can leave very quickly depending on the city.
To see more clearly, the site SeLoger.com has achieved the ranking of cities where rental times are the shortest, for homeowners. At the top of the list are the very attractive cities of Bordeaux, Lyon, Paris, Nantes and Rennes . Lastly, it is Saint-Etienne who wins the prize, hand-in-hand.
For studios, Rennes in the lead
As for the studios, it is in Rennes that the deadline to find a tenant is the shortest: it takes only 12 days (against 41 days on average) to rent a studio in the Breton capital. This is due in particular to the presence of “70,000 students” (who are potential tenants), says SeLoger. Then come the following cities:
- Bordeaux: 17 days
- Paris: 19 days
- Nantes: 19 days
- Lyon: 21 days:
- Strasbourg: 28 days
- Villeurbanne: 29 days
- Toulouse: 33 days
- Lille: 33 days
- Angers: 39 days
- Montpellier: 39 days
- Marseille: 47 days
- Nice: 47 days
- Grenoble: 50 days
- Toulon: 62 days
- Nîmes: 63 days
- Dijon: 65 days
- Reims: 89 days
- Le Havre: 98 days
- Saint-Etienne: 111 days
18 days to rent a T2 in Bordeaux
Already well placed for the studios, the city of Bordeaux is first for rental periods T2. In 18 days, an owner can find a tenant for his two-room apartment. Also in Lyon, the vacancy is low, with only 19 days, just as in Rennes, where it takes 21 days to find someone for a T2. On average, it takes 45 days.
Then come the following cities:
- Villeurbanne: 22 days
- Paris: 23 days
- Nantes: 24 days
- Angers: 31 days
- Lille: 33 days
- Toulouse: 33 days
- Strasbourg: 37 days
- Marseille: 42 days
- Montpellier: 46 days
- Nice: 49 days
- Grenoble: 53 days
- Dijon: 68 days
- Reims: 69 days
- Le Havre: 75 days
- Nîmes: 78 days
- Toulon: 81 days
- Saint-Etienne: 94 days
For the T3, Bordeaux still in the lead
Decidedly, the capital of the Gironde is distinguished in this ranking, since it is also the city where it takes the least time (21 days) to find a tenant for a T3 housing. Whereas on average it takes 52 days. SeLoger specifies that, “rental pressure requires, the average rental period has also declined 4 days in Bordeaux in the space of one year.
Then come the following cities:
- Lyon: 24 days
- Paris: 26 days
- Villeurbanne: 28 days
- Nantes: 29 days
- Rennes: 32 days
- Lille: 36 days
- Marseille: 42 days
- Strasbourg: 43 days
- Toulouse: 45 days
- Angers: 45 days
- Montpellier: 53 days
- Nice: 54 days
- Grenoble: 70 days
- Toulon: 71 days
- Le Havre: 75 days
- Reims: 77 days
- Dijon: 77 days
- Nîmes: 86 days
- Saint-Etienne: 132 days
Lille, number 1 to rent a T4
To rent a T4, it takes on average 54 days. Not in Lille anyway, where just 24 days for a four-piece finds taker. We then find the cities of Rennes (30 days) and Bordeaux (33 days).
Then come the following cities:
- Paris: 33 days
- Lyon: 33 days
- Villeurbanne: 36 days
- Montpellier: 42 days
- Toulouse: 46 days
- Nice: 52 days
- Strasbourg: 54 days
- Marseille: 55 days
- Reims: 65 days
- Toulon: 72 days
- Grenoble: 81 days
- Le Havre: 84 days
- Dijon: 84 days
- Nîmes: 99 days
- Saint-Etienne: 126 days
It should be noted that the data for Nantes and Angers have not been communicated.
For a five-piece or more, Marseille and Paris in the lead
This is a well-known duel: Paris against Marseille. Beyond the sphere of football, the two cities are also elbow-to-elbow for the rental period of a T5 and more. In Marseille, it will take 36.5 days to find a tenant. While in Paris, it’s 36.7 days …
We then find Lyon (46 days) and Toulouse (52 days).
Note that there are no other cities that go back in the classification of five pieces. SeLoger explains that these cities “do not have enough assets to have reliable numbers”.