“We can speak of a deep crisis, of a shortage crisis…
The level of construction of collective housing
, our core business, being today at an extremely low level.”
The words of Pascal Boulanger, the president of the Federation of Real Estate Developers (FPI), are worrying.
Especially since the observation is shared by the manufacturers, but also by the public authorities.
On May 31, the government even set up a commission, led by the mayor (PS) of Dijon, François Rebsamen, to make proposals.
They were returned at the end of the year.
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The problem does not necessarily come from the current level of production.
The impact of the health crisis, especially marked in 2020, has been corrected.
Building permits generally returned to the average level of 2019 in the first half of 2021. Above all,
“over the period 2014-2019, the average annual production observed in mainland France (366,000 housing units) was 8% below the 'estimate…
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