Paris renovation prices in 2026Data by arrondissement
Price per m² (tax incl., materials + labour) for the 20 Paris arrondissements. Data aggregated from 1,200 projects delivered by the Styly network between January 2024 and March 2026.
In brief
In 2026, renovating a Paris apartment costs on average 1,100 to 1,900 €/m² for a refresh, 1,750 to 2,900 €/m² for a full renovation, and 2,300 to 3,800 €/m² for a structural restructure. Most expensive arrondissement: 7e (Invalides / Tour Eiffel, up to 3 800 €/m²). Most affordable: 19e (Buttes-Chaumont / Villette, from 1 000 €/m²). Aggregated from 1,200 Styly projects 2024–2026.
1 200+
Projects analyzed
20
Arrondissements
2 200 €/m²
Median (full renovation)
2,7×
Max gap 1st vs 20th
Price per m² by arrondissement and prestation
All values in EUR incl. tax, materials + labour included. Min–max range observed on our sample.
| Arr. | District | Refresh | Full renovation | Restructure | Haussmann restoration |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1er | Louvre / Les Halles | 1 350 – 1 700 € | 2 100 – 2 700 € | 2 800 – 3 500 € | 2 500 – 3 200 € |
| 2e | Bourse / Sentier | 1 250 – 1 600 € | 1 950 – 2 500 € | 2 600 – 3 200 € | 2 300 – 2 900 € |
| 3e | Temple / Haut-Marais | 1 350 – 1 750 € | 2 100 – 2 700 € | 2 800 – 3 400 € | 2 400 – 3 100 € |
| 4e | Le Marais / Île Saint-Louis | 1 400 – 1 800 € | 2 150 – 2 800 € | 2 900 – 3 600 € | 2 500 – 3 300 € |
| 5e | Panthéon / Quartier Latin | 1 300 – 1 700 € | 2 000 – 2 600 € | 2 700 – 3 400 € | 2 300 – 3 100 € |
| 6e | Saint-Germain-des-Prés | 1 450 – 1 850 € | 2 200 – 2 850 € | 2 900 – 3 700 € | 2 600 – 3 400 € |
| 7e | Invalides / Tour Eiffel | 1 500 – 1 900 € | 2 250 – 2 900 € | 3 000 – 3 800 € | 2 700 – 3 500 € |
| 8e | Champs-Élysées / Madeleine | 1 400 – 1 800 € | 2 100 – 2 800 € | 2 850 – 3 600 € | 2 500 – 3 300 € |
| 9e | Opéra / SoPi | 1 250 – 1 600 € | 1 950 – 2 500 € | 2 600 – 3 200 € | 2 250 – 2 900 € |
| 10e | Canal Saint-Martin | 1 150 – 1 500 € | 1 800 – 2 350 € | 2 400 – 3 000 € | 2 050 – 2 700 € |
| 11e | Bastille / Oberkampf | 1 200 – 1 550 € | 1 850 – 2 400 € | 2 450 – 3 050 € | 2 100 – 2 750 € |
| 12e | Nation / Bercy | 1 150 – 1 500 € | 1 800 – 2 350 € | 2 400 – 3 000 € | 2 050 – 2 700 € |
| 13e | Place d'Italie / BNF | 1 100 – 1 450 € | 1 750 – 2 250 € | 2 300 – 2 900 € | 2 000 – 2 600 € |
| 14e | Montparnasse / Denfert | 1 200 – 1 550 € | 1 850 – 2 400 € | 2 450 – 3 050 € | 2 100 – 2 750 € |
| 15e | Vaugirard / Convention | 1 200 – 1 550 € | 1 850 – 2 400 € | 2 450 – 3 050 € | 2 100 – 2 750 € |
| 16e | Trocadéro / Passy / Auteuil | 1 450 – 1 850 € | 2 200 – 2 850 € | 2 900 – 3 700 € | 2 600 – 3 400 € |
| 17e | Batignolles / Ternes | 1 300 – 1 650 € | 2 000 – 2 550 € | 2 650 – 3 300 € | 2 250 – 2 950 € |
| 18e | Montmartre / Abbesses | 1 100 – 1 450 € | 1 700 – 2 250 € | 2 250 – 2 850 € | 1 950 – 2 550 € |
| 19e | Buttes-Chaumont / Villette | 1 000 – 1 350 € | 1 600 – 2 100 € | 2 150 – 2 700 € | — |
| 20e | Belleville / Ménilmontant | 1 050 – 1 400 € | 1 650 – 2 150 € | 2 200 – 2 750 € | 1 900 – 2 500 € |
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Four things to know
Price gap between central and eastern Paris reaches 2.7×
The 7th arrondissement reaches up to 3,800 €/m² for a high-end restructure. The 19th caps at 2,700 €/m² on the same kind of work. The main driver is the density of specialist craftsmen and owner expectations on finishes.
Haussmann restoration adds 20–30% to total budget
Restoring mouldings, herringbone parquet or period fireplaces requires qualified craftsmen and extended site time. On a 80 m² Haussmann flat in the 16th, the gap between a contemporary renovation and a heritage restoration reaches 40,000 to 60,000 €.
Wall removal is the single biggest budget driver
Moving from full renovation to structural restructure adds 450 to 800 €/m² on average. This includes structural study, reinforcement if needed, co-ownership filings and longer site time.
Eastern and northern arrondissements offer best value
The 19th, 20th, 13th and 18th show renovation prices 25–35% below the Paris average while offering quality period housing and significant upside potential. These arrondissements concentrate most of our buy-to-rent projects.
How this data was compiled
Sample: 1,200 projects run by the Styly craftsman network in central Paris, delivered January 2024 to March 2026. Only completed projects with validated final invoice are included.
Collection: accepted quotes and final invoices (anonymised) are normalised to €/m² incl. tax on habitable surface. Non-core interventions (furniture, decoration) are excluded.
Breakdown: each project is classified under one of four prestations (refresh / full renovation / restructure / Haussmann restoration) based on its dominant nature. For each arrondissement, we compute the [P10, P90] range to exclude extreme values.
Limitations: data only covers projects routed through the Styly network — selection is biased toward vetted-quality projects. Very-low-cost sites (uninsured sole traders, partial work) are not represented. Variance vs. other market sources (Capeb, FFB) is within ±10%.
Refresh: dataset is refreshed each quarter. Current version: April 2026. Next update: July 2026.
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