SNCF has redesigned its subscriptions to attract teleworkers making two to three round trips per week, by offering them attractive prices.
What if housing did the same?
The think-tank dedicated to housing Idheal (Institute of Higher Studies for Action in Housing) is taking part in a reflection on a new type of housing, a shared pied-à-terre that several users would share to live there for a few days. of the week.
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“We obtained 600 responses to the survey we launched on the subject,”
emphasizes Catherine Sabbah, general delegate of Idheal.
It shows that more than 70% of respondents have moved away from large cities, thanks to teleworking.
They are looking for an economical solution for housing which would cost them 40 to 60 euros a night and are ready for that to do a little cleaning or take care of their sheets. "
The Lab Cheuvreux (legal expertise structure of the notarial group) supports this reflection
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