In 2007 it seemed that the subprime meltdown in the United States would have little impact on the housing market in France. Realtor organisations such as the FNAIM said that house prices were dropping slightly in the provinces but holding up well in Paris. Year on year increases per square meter would not be as high as in 2006.
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