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There is no awareness and no strategy. We worked for six months and none of our proposals were accepted." It is an understatement to say that Olivier Salleron, the president of the French Building Federation (FFB), is disappointed. On Sunday evening, June 4, the main measures of the government's plan to support the sector were unveiled, before their official presentation by Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne late Monday afternoon. They did not convince real estate professionals. In a kind of Prévert-style inventory, they sweep as wide as possible, from access to property, to the rental market, through the revival of new construction and social housing. "The measures of this plan are going in the right direction," concedes Marc Oppenheim, CEO of Crédit Agricole Immobilier. But they seem insufficient. Structural problems must be addressed, which does not seem to be the case.
»These problems are well known...
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