Dervallières - Zola Property Prices in Nantes 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
At a median of €4825/m², this neighborhood has firmly transitioned into the BOUGIE category, though the wide range in m² stats tells the real story. Our neighborhood analysis suggests that while the lower €3850/m² entry point exists, it usually lands you in a high-rise with high service charges. The investment outlook here is about capital preservation rather than rapid growth; you are paying a premium for the Zola reputation and the lack of inventory.
The Vibe:The area is a physical divide where aging 1960s social blocks near the ring road collide with the upscale, renovated stone houses around Place Zola. You will see a high concentration of cargo bikes and professionals queuing for the C3 Chronobus to get downtown. It is a functional, established territory where the greenery of Parc de la Chézine provides the only real breathing room from the urban grid.
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Quick Estimate
Dervallières - Zola @ €4,825/m²
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Why is the price range so wide in this district?
The gap between €3850 and €6350/m² reflects the massive difference between the social housing towers in Dervallières and the prestigious 1930s 'Nantaise' houses near the Zola square.
How bad is the parking situation near Place Zola?
It is a disaster on Thursday market mornings and tight every other night; prioritize buying a property with a private garage if you value your sanity.
Is the investment outlook better for apartments or houses?
Houses retain value better here because they are scarce, while older apartments face steep energy renovation costs to meet new climate laws.
Does the C3 Chronobus actually work for commuters?
It is the neighborhood's lifeline, but it is frequently over-capacity during peak hours, making proximity to the 'Zola' stop a major driver of house prices.
Are there any 'fixer-uppers' left in the BOUGIE sections?
Rarely; most of the old stock has already been flipped by developers, so anything under €4500/m² likely needs a total overhaul or has structural baggage.