Commercial premises and vacancy in Châtel-Saint-Germain (57160)

Cartofriches brownfields, Sit@del building permits, DVF commercial property transactions in Châtel-Saint-Germain. Public data aggregated to assess a location before field visits.

Identified commercial brownfields

2 brownfields · 0 m² total
Cartofriches Cerema
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SiteStatusArea
Ancienne gare ferroviaire de Moulins-lès-Metzfriche avec projet
Ancien Lidlfriche sans projet

Building permits (24 months)

Sit@del data unavailable
Sit@del

DVF transactions (5 years)

No DVF transaction identified locally
DVF DGFiP

Median price per m² (DVF)

DVF price not computable (sample too small)
DVF DGFiP

How this analysis is computed

Cross-reference of 4 public sources: Cartofriches Cerema, Sit@del (non-residential permits 24m), DVF DGFiP (5-year transactions), SIRENE. No commercial listings included — for listings consult dedicated portals.

Finding a unit in Châtel-Saint-Germain

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FAQ

Why does Châtel-Saint-Germain appear in Cartofriches?
Cartofriches lists commercial brownfields identified by local authorities, EPF and Cerema. Presence does not mean current vacancy — verify status with the town hall or directly with the owner (public cadaster).
Difference between building permit and commercial planning permission?
Sit@del lists building permits (>=800 m²). Openings <1 000 m² require no separate commercial permission (CDAC). AEC (>1 000 m²) are not reflected here.
Why does DVF price differ from commercial rent?
DVF = sale price per m² (acquiring walls). Commercial rent = annual rent per m² (landlord income). Price-to-rent ratio varies 12-20× by zone.