In Creil (Oise) as in Compiègne, the sale of houses is slowing down: only 15% and 21% of them changed hands in 2025 according to Meilleurs Agents. A level lower than what we observe elsewhere, such as in Beauvais (32%). A market which is slowing down in these two cities, for different reasons.
“Today, buyers are rarer than offers,” summarizes Christophe Bonnet, director of the Guy Hoquet agencies in Compiègne. There is a general reluctance towards everything we hear. » As a result, a lower turnover rate. “Before, Compiégnois bought and resold five years later, to buy bigger. Now people stay for seven to ten years. »
