The Real Estate Market in Corsica in 2025
The Corsican real estate dynamic remains unique: sustained demand, often high prices, and local specifics to know.
High Prices on the Coast, Tension in the South 🌞
On the coast, particularly in the south around Ajaccio, Porto-Vecchio, or Bonifacio, demand is exploding. Villas with direct beach access or panoramic views sometimes reach record prices.
According to real estate listings in Porto-Vecchio, properties there are listed on average at €1,046,000 for a living area of 121 m², or a price of €8,645/m², thus confirming the exclusivity of the sector.
On the Ajaccio side, the average price of properties listed by Green Acres is €633,000.
Strong demand from seasonal residents and foreign buyers maintains this ongoing tension, even though, according to notaries, prices in the Corsica-South department have seen a slight decline (-8% compared to 2023).
More Accessible Market in the Mountainous Interior 🏔️
Away from the coastal tumult, the interior of the island presents significantly more accessible opportunities. The villages of Balagne, Castagniccia, or Alta Rocca offer properties at lower prices, perfect for those seeking calm and authenticity.
Local statistics show an average area of 71 m² for all transactions in 2024 with an average price of €294,000 in Corsica-South, marking a distinct difference from the coast.
Property Types in Corsica
Corsica offers a diversity of properties, each catering to a different life project.
Villas with Sea Views, Village Houses, Isolated Land 🏡
Buyers can choose between:
- Contemporary villas overlooking the Mediterranean, many examples of which can be found in real estate listings in Bonifacio
- Traditional stone village houses
- Building land outside highly touristic areas
Strong Scarcity, Land Constraints 📉
Corsica stands out for its strict land regulations, aimed at preserving its natural heritage. Between restrictive local urban planning plans and « inconstructible » zones, the supply remains limited, making each property offered all the more precious.
In 2024, 1,807 transactions were recorded in the Corsica-South department, nearly a third of which involved second homes.
Who is Buying Today in Corsica?
The profile of buyers has broadened in recent years.
Corsican Residents, Investors, Continentals in Second Residences 🌍
The local market is enlivened by:
- Corsicans eager to remain on their island
- Investors looking to optimize a charming heritage
- Buyers from the mainland or abroad in search of an exceptional second residence
Growing Demand, Few Offers Available 🚤
In the face of rising interest in Corsica, supply is scarce. Good deals go quickly, and one must be ready to seize an opportunity at a moment’s notice.
Foreign clientele, particularly Belgians (46% of foreign buyers in 2024), also plays an increasingly significant role, with 28 foreign transactions, averaging €397,000 and an average area of 87 m², according to the latest professional figures.