French real estate data is public but a pain to compare. Imvestir pulls prices, yields, rents, vacancy and more for 33,000 towns, scores each one, and lets you rank, map and compare them fast. Built only on official open data. Free to start.
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Hi everyone,
I'm French and I've been trying to buy a rental apartment for about two years. The hard part was never the money or the bank, it was figuring out which town is actually worth it.
In France all the data is public (real sale prices, rents, population, unemployment...) but it's spread across a dozen government sites that don't talk to each other. I got tired of copy-pasting numbers into spreadsheets, so I ended up building the thing I wished existed.
Imvestir covers 33,000 French towns. For each one you get median price per m², an estimated gross yield, local rent, vacancy, unemployment, DPE, property tax, and a 0-100 score to shortlist fast. There's a map, a national ranking, a comparator and a small deal analyzer.
I only use official open data, and I try to be honest about what's reliable and what isn't (some tiny villages barely have any transactions, so I flag that).
Free to use, Pro is for the heavier stuff (full ranking, PDF reports).
Honestly I'd love to know what you think about the scoring, that's the part I'm least sure about. And if you invest in real estate outside France, does something like this already exist where you are?
Thanks for reading.