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Real Estate Prices in Alger 2026 — Complete Guide + Free Valuation

Prices per commune, valuation methods and guide to sell in Alger in 2026.

What is the real market value of a property in Alger in 2026? The average m² price in the wilaya oscillates between 180 000 DA (periphery) and 620 000 DA (premium neighborhoods), with a median at 250 000 DA/m². This guide covers prices per commune, 5 reasons to invest, and gives you access to a free valuation in 90 seconds.

Quick summary
  • Capital: Alger
  • Median m² price 2026: 250 000 DA
  • Wilaya range: 180 000 → 620 000 DA/m²
  • Market profile: capital, most expensive in the country

Prices per m² by commune in Alger

The data below comes from our proprietary aggregation of 1.6 million cleaned Kloufi listings, cross-referenced with the official DGI 2026 scale and 4 AI models. Monthly updates. Range for a 60-120 m² standard apartment in good condition.

CommuneLow avgHigh avg
Hydra212 500 DA250 000 DA
Alger-Centre227 499 DA272 500 DA
El Biar242 500 DA295 000 DA
Ben Aknoun257 500 DA317 500 DA

Source: DZ-Immobilier — multi-source engine. See the thermal heatmap of 58 wilayas.

5 reasons to invest in Alger in 2026

Alger offers several assets for real estate investors — whether for rental, primary residence, or medium-term resale.

1. Geographic position — capital, most expensive in the country

The geographic context of Alger plays a decisive role in real estate valuation. Properties in central communes benefit from a +10 to +25% premium compared to peripheral communes.

2. Gross rental yield — 4 to 6%

In Alger, the calculation monthly rent × 250 gives a good approximation of a balanced sale price. A rental investor will target a gross annual yield of 4.5 to 5.5%.

3. Structured and transparent market

With the growing digitization of the Algerian market, Kloufi + DGI + AI data now enable ±10% precision estimation for standard properties, compared to ±30% five years ago.

4. Stable taxation

Housing rental income is taxed at a flat rate of 7% (IFU-rental), plus annual property tax. Average net yield stands around 4% in Alger.

5. Local demographic growth

Real estate demand in Alger remains sustained by demographic growth and progressive urbanization. Developing communes often offer the best 5-7 year appreciation potential.

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Guide to sell in Alger — 5 steps

  1. Multi-source valuation — use our free tool to get a reliable range before even contacting an agent.
  2. Document preparation — gather property deed, plans, habitation permit and last 3 property tax receipts.
  3. Highlight assets — mention commune (Hydra), exposure, building standing and recent works.
  4. Multi-channel distribution — certified marketplace + Kloufi + Ouedkniss + local agency network.
  5. Notary signing — at an approved notary in Alger. Notary fees: 1.5 to 2.5% of the price.

Taxation and legal in Alger

Algerian real estate taxation applicable in Alger includes:

  • Registration duties: 5% of sale price (paid by buyer)
  • Land registry publication: 1% of price
  • Annual property tax: variable by commune, approximately 3 to 10% of rental value
  • Capital gains tax: 5% beyond 10 years of ownership
  • Rental income: 7% IFU for housing

FAQ — Real estate in Alger

What is the average m² price in Alger in 2026?

In Alger, the average m² price ranges from 180 000 DA (peripheral communes) to 620 000 DA (premium neighborhoods). The wilaya median is 250 000 DA/m² for a standard apartment in good condition. These values come from our Kloufi (1.6M listings) + DGI + 4-AI consensus, updated monthly.

Which communes are most sought-after in Alger?

The most sought-after communes in Alger are: Hydra, Alger-Centre, El Biar, Ben Aknoun. Each has distinct characteristics in terms of price, standing and transport access. For a precise commune-specific estimate, use our free tool.

Is it worth investing in Alger in 2026?

Alger presents an investment profile linked to its geographic position (capital, most expensive in the country). Average gross rental yield is 4-6%. Investors mainly target well-served communes with good medium-term value potential. Always cross-reference 3 sources before committing.

How to sell your property in Alger at the right price?

Three key steps to sell in Alger: (1) multi-source valuation for a realistic price range, (2) highlight your commune-specific assets (Hydra) and micro-neighborhood, (3) multi-channel distribution (certified marketplace + Kloufi + Ouedkniss). Our free valuation tool provides a branded PDF report usable in your listing.

What documents are needed for a transaction in Alger?

Mandatory documents in Alger: (1) property deed (Livret Foncier or Notarial Deed), (2) approved plan, (3) urban planning certificate, (4) 3 last property tax receipts, (5) habitation permit if recent construction. Final signing at an approved notary. Notary fees represent about 1.5 to 2.5% of the sale price.

Conclusion — Alger, a market to explore intelligently

Alger presents a market profile linked to its geographic and demographic characteristics. To avoid mistakes when buying or selling, systematically cross-reference 3 valuation methods: comparative (recently sold properties), yield (rent × 250), and multi-source AI (DZ-Immobilier).

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