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, compte 1,648 million d'habitants repartis sur 296 communes, d'après le recensement de la population et le zonage en aires urbaines (ZAU) de 1999. Cette aire urbaine se situe en termes de taille immédiatement après celle de Paris (11,174 millions d'habitants) et devant celle de Marseille Aix en Provence (1,516 million d'habitants), 1999.

, Annecy (189 674 habitants), Valence (167 155 habitants), Chambéry (131 280 habitants) et Roanne (104 892 habitants). Ces dernières occupent respectivement les 14 eme , 25 eme , 41 eme , 43 eme , 49 eme, Saint Etienne (321 703 habitants)

, Ainsi entre 1990 et 1999, le taux de croissance annuel moyen a été de 0,68%, deux fois supérieur à celui de l'aire urbaine de Paris (0,32%), 35% plus élevé que celui de l

. L'aire-urbaine-de-lyon-en-termes-d'emploi-constitue and . De-loin, le premier pôle de la région Rhône-Alpes avec 716 000 emplois occupés en 1999, devant Grenoble (220 000 emplois) et Saint Etienne (129 000 emplois), vol.53

, proportion significative de transactions sur la côte atlantique. Les transactions sont réparties en amas

, Le nombre moyen de pièces est de 5,4 avec un écart-type de 1,6. La superficie moyenne du terrain attenant est assez importante, 817 m², avec un écart-type élevé, 631 m², Elles portent à la fois sur des maisons et des terrains à bâtir

, Du côté de l'équipement des maisons, le nombre moyen de salles de bain est de 1,3. La quasitotalité de ces maisons ont une annexe (dans 1215 cas). L'équipement le plus fréquent est ensuite l'existence d'un parking ou d'un garage : 817 maisons en sont munies. Viennent ensuite les greniers (421), les sous-sols (290), les dépendances (221)

, Le prix moyen des transactions est de 81 000 euros, avec un écart-type de 32 000 euros. Il faut noter que la différence de prix moyen entre maisons et terrains est très faible : moins de 1000 euros