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Real estate in Marines: prices, risks and buying insights

Located in Val-d'Oise, Île-de-France.

Marines is a French town in the Val-d'Oise department, Île-de-France region, with around 3,594 residents. Whether you're after a main home, a holiday flat or a rental investment, buying in Marines means looking well beyond the asking price. A property can feel fairly priced and still hide a weak energy rating, upcoming works, a fading neighbourhood or a local risk the seller didn't flag. BienCheck helps you cross-check market prices, official risks, energy performance and buyer-side advice before you put an offer in, with a fully independent view. This page brings together the essentials you need to know about Marines: property prices, risks, energy, local market and the smart checks to run before you sign.

Is buying in Marines a good idea?

The answer depends on the property, not just the town. Marines has its strengths and its watch-points, and every address deserves its own read. BienCheck is progressively enriching this page with local indicators (market tension, negotiation room, energy, risks) from official sources. In the meantime, run a tailored analysis to compare the asking price with the local market and known risks.

Property prices in Marines

Local DVF data will be added progressively. In the meantime, BienCheck recommends comparing the asking price with recent local transactions, the property condition, energy rating, floor area and local risks.

Property risks in Marines

Official risk data will be progressively added from public sources. Before buying, it is still recommended to review the risk report, the energy rating and the documents provided by the seller.

According to Géorisques data for Marines

Detailed Géorisques data for Marines is currently being integrated. The national base is enriched town by town from the official indicators of the French Ministry for Ecological Transition (GASPAR, RGA, radon, ICPE). Risk levels will appear here as soon as this town is processed. Nothing is fabricated in the meantime.

According to ADEME energy data for Marines

Detailed energy rating data for Marines is currently being integrated. The base is enriched town by town from the official diagnostics published by ADEME. The dominant class, the A-to-G breakdown and the diagnostics count will appear here as soon as this town is processed. Nothing is fabricated in the meantime.

BienCheck territorial analysis for Marines

The BienCheck score for Marines will appear once the DVF, ADEME and Géorisques data for the town are all integrated. Nothing is fabricated in the meantime.

Energy rating and energy performance in Marines

Local energy rating data will be added progressively. The energy rating remains an important factor before buying because it can affect running costs, future renovation works, resale potential and negotiation.

Buying tips for Marines

Before buying in Marines, it is important not to rely only on the asking price. A property can look attractive while hiding future costs, a weak energy rating, upcoming works or a significant negotiation margin. BienCheck helps buyers combine available data to get a clearer view before making an offer.

  • Local price per sqm
  • Gap with the asking price
  • Energy rating and running cost
  • Natural and industrial risks
  • HOA fees and works fund
  • Renovation works to plan
  • Resale potential
  • Realistic negotiation room

How BienCheck analyzes a property in Marines

For a property in Marines, BienCheck looks at the asking price, floor area, location, energy rating, local risks, fees, planned works, condominium setup, resale potential and possible negotiation room.

The Premium report can combine available public data with the information provided by the user.

Frequently asked questions

Is it a good time to buy in Marines?+

No town is good or bad in absolute terms, and Marines is no exception. What matters is the property, the area and the price. Look at three things: recent sales activity (DVF data), the average time before a sale agreement is signed, and the gap between asking prices and real sale prices. A cooling market gives you negotiating room. A tight market means moving fast, often at the top of the range. BienCheck pulls these signals together for Marines so you don't judge the market on visible listings alone, which over-represent properties that aren't selling.

What's the price per sqm in Marines today?+

The median price per sqm in Marines is computed from real recorded sales (DVF, French tax office), not from listing prices. That's the right benchmark to check whether an asking price stacks up. On a specific property, always cross-check against comparable sales over the past 12 months at equivalent surface, floor and EPC. A 10 to 15% premium over market needs to be justified (view, terrace, recent renovation) or knocked down. The Property prices page breaks down houses vs apartments and the multi-year trend.

Which risks should I check before signing in Marines?+

Five official risks to review in Marines: flooding, clay shrinkage (RGA), seismic, radon, listed industrial sites. The risks statement (ERP) must be annexed to the sale agreement by the seller. BienCheck cross-checks the exact address against Géorisques data to confirm what is actually present around the property. No single risk rules out a purchase, but each one must be priced in, and some (high-zone clay shrinkage on an older house) deserve an extra survey before you make an offer.

Does the EPC really matter in Marines?+

Yes, more every year. In Marines like anywhere in France, an F or G energy rating means a discount at purchase and a real resale risk, because buyers price in the insulation works and upcoming rental restrictions. A, B or C ratings defend price better and sell faster. If a property you want is poorly rated, get a renovation quote before offering and use it as a hard negotiation lever. National subsidies exist (MaPrimeRénov', CEE certificates, zero-rate eco-loan) but they never cover everything.

How do I negotiate the price of a property in Marines?+

A serious negotiation in Marines isn't done on gut feel. Build your case on four points: recent comparable DVF sales, gap to the local per-sqm price, EPC and works to plan, identified risks. Time on market and seller motivation also count. BienCheck calculates an estimated margin and hands you the arguments to put on the table, as an evidenced starting point, never as a blunt demand. An offer backed by quotes and comparable sales has a far better chance of being accepted than a random discount.

What costs come on top of the price in Marines?+

On older stock in Marines, plan for around 7 to 8% in notary fees (transfer duties + fees + disbursements), paid at the notary on signing day. Add the annual property tax (ask the seller for the previous year's exact figure — it varies hugely), the second-home tax if applicable, HOA fees for an apartment, and a broker fee if you use one. On new-build, notary fees drop to roughly 2 to 3%, but the per-sqm price is usually 20 to 30% higher than older stock.

What should I check before signing the sale agreement in Marines?+

Before signing the preliminary sale agreement in Marines, check the title deed, the full diagnostic file (EPC, asbestos, lead, electrical, gas, risks statement, termites if listed zone), the absence of awkward easements, the local urban plan and nearby planning projects, the HOA by-laws and the last three general meeting minutes for an apartment, the state of the works fund and any voted capital calls. An incomplete file or minutes mentioning heavy unfunded works are serious red flags. Never sign under pressure.

House or apartment in Marines: how to choose?+

It depends on lifestyle, budget and horizon. A house in Marines gives you a plot, more surface and no HOA, but you handle the roof, heating and garden yourself, and local tax is often heavier. An apartment usually offers a more central location, less personal upkeep, but HOA fees and decisions shared in general meetings. Per-sqm price differs too: on Marines, compare house and apartment medians before deciding. Our methodology page details how these criteria weigh in the BienCheck score.

Is rental investment profitable in Marines?+

Gross rental yield in Marines is simple: annual rent ex-charges ÷ purchase price (fees included) × 100. But gross isn't enough. Factor in realistic vacancy, non-recoverable charges, property tax, owner's insurance, possible management fees and tax. The EPC also drives long-term rental eligibility. A good yield in Marines is built on a well-negotiated purchase price and a property that resells easily, not just on a high rent. The Rental investment page covers the practical levers.

What should I check on the local urban plan in Marines?+

The local urban plan (PLU) for Marines tells you what can be built around the property: permitted height, footprint, building rights, planned roads, alignments. An empty neighbouring plot can become a building that takes away your view or sunlight. If you buy with an extension in mind, ask the town hall for a planning certificate (CUa or CUb) to lock in feasibility before signing. It takes a few weeks but saves you from paying for a project that will never happen.

How do I plan the resale of a property in Marines?+

Resale is won at purchase. Three drivers matter in Marines: a location that stays sought after (school, transport, shops), an EPC that won't become a deterrent, and the absence of an unquantified major risk. "Standard" properties (well-located 2 or 3-room flats, 90-130 sqm family houses with a reasonable plot) are the most liquid. Atypical properties do sell, just more slowly. A purchase price properly negotiated, backed by DVF comparables, remains the best guarantee of a smooth resale in five or ten years, whatever the market cycle.

How does BienCheck help me buy in Marines?+

BienCheck compiles the public data that matters for Marines: DVF prices, Géorisques risks, ADEME energy ratings, neighbourhood context. On a specific property, start a free analysis: we benchmark the asking price against the market, surface the risks tied to the address, price in the EPC impact and calculate an estimated negotiation margin. The Premium report adds detailed comparables, arguments to use with the seller and a long-term asset read. The BienCheck score works as an independent second opinion, buyer-focused, never agent-driven.

Explore Marines

Property prices in Marines
Real-estate prices in Marines: median price per sqm for houses and apartments, 12-month trend, comparable sales from public DVF data. Independent BienCheck analysis.
Real-estate market in Marines
Marines real-estate market: tension, negotiation room, average time to sell, BienCheck buyer-side advice on timing.
Buy a house in Marines
Everything you need to buy a house in Marines: average prices, best neighborhoods, risks to check, questions to ask before signing.
Buy an apartment in Marines
Buy an apartment in Marines: price per sqm, HOA fees, ideal floor, works fund, buyer-side BienCheck tips.
Rental investment in Marines
Rental investment in Marines: gross and net yield, average rents, tenant demand, tax schemes, independent BienCheck analysis.
Building land in Marines
Buy land in Marines: price per sqm, zoning rules, utility hookups, clay and flood risks, what to check before purchase.
Condominiums in Marines
Everything on condos in Marines: typical fees, works fund, voted major works, key items in the building log.
Property risks in Marines
Every risk to know before buying in Marines: flood, clay shrinkage, seismic, radon, industrial sites. Official Géorisques data.
Flood risk in Marines
Flood risk in Marines: flood zones, prevention plan, risk level, impact on insurance and property value.
Clay shrinkage in Marines
Clay shrinkage and swelling risk in Marines: exposure level, mandatory soil study, crack signs to look for.
Seismic risk in Marines
Seismic risk in Marines: official zone, anti-seismic rules, what to check on the property and insurance.
Radon in Marines
Radon level in Marines: municipal radon potential, recommended measurements, ventilation solutions.
Industrial sites and pollution in Marines
Industrial sites, ICPE and polluted sites in Marines: official records, distance to property, impact on purchase.
Average EPC in Marines
EPC in Marines: distribution of homes from A to G, average rating, typical energy use. Official ADEME data.
Energy consumption in Marines
Home energy use in Marines: kWh/sqm/year, typical annual cost, main consumption items.
Real-estate agencies in Marines
Directory of real-estate agencies in Marines: addresses, contacts, buyer reviews.
Notaries in Marines
Notaries in Marines: directory, fees, role in property purchase.
Mortgage brokers in Marines
Mortgage brokers in Marines: negotiated rates, fees, comparison.
Property hunters in Marines
Property hunters in Marines: tailored search, fees, buyer testimonials.
Property dealers in Marines
Active property dealers in Marines: profile, asset types, renovation projects.
Property developers in Marines
Developers and new-build programs in Marines: off-plan, deliveries, prices, warranties.
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