Quartier de ClignancourtRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
With a median price of €37/m², Clignancourt has officially hit its BOUGIE era, even if the sidewalks still feel unpolished. The neighborhood analysis shows a massive spread; anything near the €45/m² mark is likely a 'loft' conversion that’s overcharging for the area. It is a solid bet for those who want proximity to the 18th's nightlife without the tourist markup of the Sacré-Cœur, but the investment outlook is purely dependent on how much more gentrification the northern edge can handle.
The Vibe:This isn't the postcard version of Montmartre; it's the high-energy stretch between Barbès and the Périphérique where the Line 4 dictates the daily rhythm. The physical landscape shifts fast from grit-heavy flea market alleys to renovated Haussmannian blocks filled with people who priced themselves out of the 9th. Expect heavy foot traffic, constant sirens on Boulevard Ornano, and a zero-nonsense local crowd.
Market Median
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Quick Estimate
Quartier de Clignancourt @ €37/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is the €37/m² median rent actually worth it?
Only if you value being 10 minutes from the center on the Line 4; otherwise, you're paying high-end prices for a zone that still struggles with street noise.
What is the investment outlook for small units?
Strong, as the Simplon tech hub and student demand keep the m² stats for studios inflated regardless of the wider market.
Can I find parking in Clignancourt?
Forget it. Between the narrow one-way streets and the weekend market crowds, a private garage spot will cost you an extra €150-€200 a month.
How does the Average Rent compare to Jules Joffrin?
You’ll generally find a 5-8% discount here compared to the Joffrin 'village' vibe, but that gap is closing fast as the BOUGIE rating spreads north.
Are there any quiet pockets left?
Look for units tucked away on Rue Letort or Rue Championnet if you want to escape the constant roar of the peripheral traffic.