Cost of living, property prices, climate, safety, healthcare and lifestyle data for Grand Est. Real numbers from INSEE + Notaires de France, refreshed Q4 2025.
Grand Est is a region in France covering major cities including Strasbourg, Metz, Nancy and 2 more. As of Q4 2025, average property prices stand at €1,896/m², 31% below the France national average of €2,757/m². Over the last 5 years, prices grew +8.5%, and over 10 years +17.8% — modest growth in line with EU averages.
Cost of living for a single person averages €1,400/month — 13% below the national mean. Grand Est scores 48/100 on regional safety, with moderate crime levels. The climate is continental — 175 sunny days per year, summers averaging 25°C and winters 3°C. Healthcare is rated good, with 6 major hospitals serving the region.
For digital nomads and remote workers, average internet speed is 135 Mbps with growing fiber rollout. some coworking scene. Lifestyle index: 40/100 — moderate cultural and gastronomic offering. For families: 8 international schools (3 with IB programme).
Caterelo LifeTrend™ score for Grand Est: 51/100 — combining 12 weighted dimensions (safety, climate, cost, healthcare, lifestyle, digital, education).
Sources: INSEE + Notaires de France, Eurostat, Numbeo, Speedtest Global Index, IPCC AR6.
Living costs in Grand Est are affordable compared to the France national mean — 13% lower. A single person typically spends €1,400/month for total expenses including rent, utilities, food and transport. A family of four spends approximately €3,300/month.
The average net salary in Grand Est is €2,100/month, giving an estimated purchasing power of high. France's national minimum wage is €1,823/month. For relocators on remote/foreign income, Grand Est's cost-to-amenity ratio is one of the most relevant metrics — at €1,400/month for a high quality of life, this is good value.
Sources: Numbeo cost of living database, Eurostat purchasing power parity, Quadros de Pessoal/INE/ISTAT national salary surveys.
Grand Est has a continental climate. Summer averages 25°C, winter 3°C. The region records 175 sunny days per year — lower than typical Mediterranean expectations. There are typically 115 rainy days per year.
By 2050 (IPCC AR6 SSP2-4.5 moderate scenario), Grand Est is projected to warm by +1.7°C overall, with summers warming faster (+2.3°C). Expected additional heat days per year: +8. Drought risk: moderate. Fire risk: stable. Sea level risk: none.
Continental eastern France warming; Rhine water levels and summer heat growing concerns
Sources: IPCC AR6 WG1 (2021), EURO-CORDEX regional downscaling (~12.5km), JRC PESETA IV (EU impact assessment).
Grand Est scores 48/100 on regional safety. Crime levels are moderate. Walking alone at night is generally moderate. Women's safety: safe.
Grand Est has elevated petty crime in certain urban areas. Most expat neighborhoods are safe, but research specific districts before committing to a long-term lease or property purchase.
Sources: Numbeo Safety Index 2025, Eurostat crime statistics, national police annual reports.
Healthcare quality in Grand Est is good. The region has 6 major hospitals. Emergency response time is rated fast. Private healthcare availability: moderate. Average annual private health insurance: €1,050.
EHIC (European Health Insurance Card) holders are covered for emergency and necessary medical care during stays. Common practitioner language: French. French is the primary language in public healthcare; private clinics may have English-speaking staff in larger cities.
Sources: WHO European Health Report, OECD Health at a Glance, Euro Health Consumer Index, regional health authorities.
Average internet speed in Grand Est is 135 Mbps. Fiber availability is growing, mobile network excellent. Coworking presence: some. Startup ecosystem: minimal. English proficiency among the working population: low.
Grand Est ranks among the better digital infrastructure regions in Southern Europe — comfortable for video calls, large file uploads, and high-bandwidth remote work.
Sources: Speedtest Global Index, DESI 2024 (EU Digital Economy & Society Index), EF EPI English Proficiency Index, Nomad List.
Grand Est has 8 international schools, of which 3 offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) programme. Education quality rating: good.
For families with school-aged children, Grand Est has functional international schooling for expat families. Public education is generally free for residents and high-quality at primary level across France.
Sources: International Schools Database, IBO.org official register, regional ministries of education.
Grand Est offers a moderate lifestyle for relocators. The region hosts approximately 20 coworking spaces and 3 startup hubs, with 30 cultural events per year and 28 major venues. Gastronomy score: 78/100. Nightlife: moderate.
For digital nomads, Grand Est is less developed — best for self-sufficient nomads who prefer quieter regions. Time zone: UTC+1. No specific digital nomad visa, but EU citizens have free movement.
Families relocating to Grand Est find 8 international schools, of which 3 offer the International Baccalaureate programme. Education quality: good.
Healthcare quality is good with moderate private availability. Average private health insurance: €1,050/year. EU EHIC card holders are covered for emergency care. Emergency response time: fast.
Climate trajectory 2050: Grand Est is projected to warm by +1.7°C with 8 additional heat days per year. Drought risk: moderate. Fire risk: stable. Sea level risk: none. Source: IPCC AR6 SSP2-4.5 + EURO-CORDEX regional models.
Sources: Coworker.com, Startup Genome, TripAdvisor, Numbeo Quality of Life Index, regional tourism authorities.
The property market in Grand Est as of Q4 2025: average €1,896/m². Compared to the France national average of €2,757/m², Grand Est sits 31.2% below.
Over the last 5 years prices grew +8.5%, and over 10 years +17.8%. A relatively flat market — value over speculation.
Gross rental yield is approximately 8.1%. A 2-bedroom apartment rents for an average of €900/month, against an estimated purchase price of €132,720 for a 70m² property — implying 8.1% gross yield before costs (taxes, vacancy, management).
This is a strong yield environment — among the better rental investment opportunities in France.
Sources: INSEE + Notaires de France, Eurostat HPI (prc_hpi_q), national property portals (idealista, immobiliare, Imovirtual, Spitogatos, SeLoger, Njuškalo).
Buying property in Grand Est follows the standard France process. Beyond the listed sale price, expect:
Notaire fees (frais de notaire): 7–8% on existing properties (includes registration tax + stamp duty + notary), 2–3% on new builds. Estate agent: 3–7%. Mortgage cost: 0.5–1% origination. Total: 9–11%.
Mortgage for non-residents: typically 60–70% LTV, 3–5% fixed rates. Resident buyers: up to 80–85% LTV, 2.5–4%. Property purchase timeline: 6–10 weeks from offer to keys.
Rental yield potential: ~8.1% gross. A 2-bed at €900/month against €1,896/m² × ~70m² = €132,720 purchase = 8.1% gross before costs (taxes, vacancy, management). Net yield typically 60–70% of gross.
Sources: National notary federations, ministries of finance, official transfer tax schedules, INSEE cadastral data.
Grand Est's LifeTrend™ relocation score of 51/100 reflects a weighted blend of safety (22%), climate (18%), cost of living (18%), healthcare (13%), lifestyle (10%), digital infrastructure (10%), and education (9%).
Grand Est is a budget-conscious option. Cost of living and property prices are favorable, but healthcare access, digital infrastructure, or lifestyle amenities may be more limited than in premium regions. Best suited to relocators with strong remote work setups who don't need urban amenities.
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As of Q4 2025, the average price in Grand Est is €1,896/m². This is 31% below the France national average of €2,757/m². Source: INSEE + Notaires de France, calibrated against Eurostat HPI.
€1,400/month for a single person and €3,300/month for a family of 4. Average rent for a 2-bedroom is €570, groceries €255, utilities €132. Cost level: affordable (-13% vs France average).
Yes. Grand Est scores 48/100 on the regional safety index. Crime level: moderate. Night safety: moderate. Women safety: safe. Source: Numbeo Safety Index 2025 + Eurostat crime statistics.
continental. Summer averages 25°C, winter 3°C. 175 sunny days per year, 115 rainy days. By 2050, summer temperatures are projected to rise +2.3°C (IPCC AR6 SSP2-4.5).
Healthcare quality is good. Private health insurance averages €1,050/year. 6 major hospitals in the region. Emergency response: fast. EHIC card accepted for EU citizens.
Average 135 Mbps. Fiber availability: growing. Mobile network: excellent. some coworking presence. English proficiency: low.
8 international schools, of which 3 offer the IB programme. Education rating: good. Source: International Schools Database + IBO.org.
Gross rental yield is approximately 8.1%. A 2-bed apartment rents for an average of €900/month. 1-bed: €600, 3-bed: €1,200, house: €1,560. Source: LocService / SeLoger, updated 2026.
Average net monthly salary: €2,100. Purchasing power level: high. National minimum wage: €1,823/month. A coffee costs ~€2.4, meaning approximately 875 coffees per monthly net salary.
Grand Est has a Caterelo LifeTrend™ relocation score of 51/100. Mixed signals — best suited for relocators who prioritize affordability over premium amenities. Cost of living is below the country average.
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