Property prices

Property prices in Fréjus

Fréjus is a French town in the Var department, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, with around 59,719 residents. Before buying here, the price per sqm alone isn't enough to read the market: you need to put it back in context, compare with real sales, and factor in the property type, condition, energy rating and known risks. This page sums up what we know about property prices in Fréjus today, what that means for a buyer, and how BienCheck helps you tell whether the asking price for a specific home actually holds up.

The property market in Fréjus

In Fréjus, BienCheck tracks these signals: market momentum rated 97/100, tension to be enriched.

Apartment prices in Fréjus

Average price
4 219 €/m²

House prices in Fréjus

Average price
4 439 €/m²
Recorded sales
1329
Observation period
2025-01-01 → 2025-12-31
Source
dvf

According to DVF data for Fréjus

These figures come straight from the real sales registered by the French tax office (DVF base, Etalab open licence) and aggregated by BienCheck at town level. Use them to sanity-check a per-sqm price, not to validate a specific transaction.

DVF median price — houses
€4,439/m²
DVF median price — apartments
€4,219/m²
DVF average price — houses
€4,452/m²
DVF average price — apartments
€4,363/m²
Recorded transactions
1,329 · 2025
Of which houses
200
Of which apartments
1,129
Yearly change (median)
+0.3%
Last update
14 June 2026
Source
DGFiP — DVF (Etalab)
Rising trend over 12 months
Yearly history (all types)
YearTypeMedian /sqmSales
2022All€4,1101,848
2022Apartment€4,0331,592
2022House€4,698256
2023All€4,2861,327
2023Apartment€4,2141,140
2023House€4,722187
2024All€4,2401,224
2024Apartment€4,1921,043
2024House€4,698181
2025All€4,2521,329
2025Apartment€4,2191,129
2025House€4,439200

BienCheck territorial analysis for Fréjus

BienCheck rolls DVF transactions, ADEME energy diagnostics and Géorisques risk data into a single territorial score. Every score is computed by formula, never guessed. When a pillar is missing, we lower the confidence instead of making up a number.

BienCheck score
76 / 100
Confidence : high (100/100)
Computed on 14 June 2026
Market
97 / 100

Recent sales volume and freshness of DVF prices.

Liquidity
74 / 100

Observed activity relative to population. An indicator, not a resale guarantee.

Attractiveness
75 / 100

Volume and yearly price trend observed.

Energy
64 / 100

Average energy quality of the building stock from ADEME EPCs.

Risks
55 / 100

Flood, clay, seismic, radon, industrial sites. Higher score means less overall watchfulness needed.

Confidence
100 / 100

Reflects coverage of the three public sources. Rises as the dataset is enriched.

Price trends in Fréjus

Detailed price history for Fréjus is being added progressively as new DVF vintages become available. One thing to keep in mind: a town-level market can look flat on average while hiding meaningful gaps between energy-efficient homes and the rest. For a specific buying project, look at the trajectory for the same property type in your target neighbourhood rather than a town-wide curve.

How to interpret property prices in Fréjus

An advertised price per sqm is an average, not a verdict. In Fréjus, the real price of a home depends on five factors that stack up.

  • Asking price ≠ sale price
    In Fréjus like anywhere, there's often a gap between the listing price and what the home actually sells for, especially when the market is softening.
  • Energy rating matters
    An F or G home typically sells at a discount to an equivalent D-or-better home, because buyers price in the upcoming works.
  • Exact location
    Two homes 500 metres apart may not be worth the same per sqm. Neighbourhood, aspect and noise all weigh in heavily.
  • Local risks
    Flood, clay shrinkage, seismic zone or nearby industrial sites: these should weigh on the price, not just on the inspection report.
  • Negotiation room
    The right price is also the one you can actually get. A well-prepared case lets you defend a documented discount.

Our buying tips for Fréjus

  • Compare at least three similar properties before making an offer in Fréjus.
  • Always ask for recent comparable sales on the same street or in the same neighbourhood.
  • Check the energy rating and get a quote for any energy works before you sign.
  • Cross-check the official risk report from the seller against public sources.
  • For condos, read the last three AGM minutes and the works fund balance.
  • Plan for resale: a home you overpay for resells poorly.
  • Build your negotiation case on hard numbers, not on round percentages.
  • Have BienCheck validate the price consistency before you commit.

Frequently asked questions on property prices in Fréjus

What are property prices like in Fréjus?+

Property prices in Fréjus depend on the type of home, the neighbourhood, condition and energy rating. For the same floor area, a renovated flat in the centre won't sell at the same price as a fixer-upper on the outskirts. BienCheck cross-checks local indicators with public sales so you can read an asking price against the real market, not just the average listing price.

Are prices going up in Fréjus?+

It depends on the segment. In Fréjus, well-kept homes with a decent energy rating are holding up better than poorly-rated ones, which now tend to sell at a discount. Before buying, look at the 12 to 24-month trajectory for the local price per sqm rather than a national average, because gaps between neighbourhoods and property types can be wide.

Is now a good time to buy in Fréjus?+

Timing matters less than paying the right price for the right home. In Fréjus, if you find a property that fits your plans at a price consistent with the local market, the energy rating and known risks, moving forward is often the rational call. BienCheck helps you check that consistency before you make an offer.

How do I negotiate a property in Fréjus?+

In Fréjus, negotiate with numbers: recent comparable sales, gap with the local price per sqm, energy rating and works to plan, HOA fees, local risks. The stronger your case, the more defensible the discount you can push for. BienCheck gives you that numbers-backed read ready to use.

Does the energy rating affect prices in Fréjus?+

Yes, more and more. In Fréjus like anywhere in France, an F or G-rated home sells noticeably below an equivalent D-or-better home, because buyers price in the upcoming works and the future rental restrictions. The energy rating is both a price signal and a negotiation lever.

Is the asking price for a property in Fréjus fair?+

To find out, compare the price per sqm with recent public sales of the same property type in Fréjus, then adjust for neighbourhood, condition, energy rating and risks. BienCheck automates that calculation and flags meaningful gaps either way, before you put an offer in.

Which sources does BienCheck use for prices in Fréjus?+

BienCheck relies on official public sources: DVF for actual sales, INSEE for the local context, BAN for addressing, Géorisques for risks and ADEME for energy ratings. Data is enriched town by town, without hand-wavy interpolation.

How does BienCheck help analyze a property in Fréjus?+

You enter the address in Fréjus and the property details, BienCheck cross-checks market prices, comparable sales, energy rating, risks and fees, then hands you a clean buyer-side read with a documented negotiation range. The report stays independent, with no link to the seller.

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