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Housing crisis: despite the “supply shock” prescribed by Attal, professionals remain very upset

2024-01-30T20:38:50.430Z

Highlights: Gabriel Attal has prescribed a new “supply shock” to help Housing. It announces a series of measures to facilitate and simplify the housing market. The first concerns a theme dear to the Prime Minister: simplification. Second line of work, Gabriel Attal wants to encourage the construction of more social housing. How? By giving more hand to mayors, in particular “for the first allocation of new housing built in their municipality”. This new latitude should push them to build more to meet the demands and housing needs of their constituents.


The Prime Minister has prescribed a new “supply shock” to help Housing. It announces a series of measures to facilitate and simplify


Repeatedly.

Six years after Emmanuel Macron, Gabriel Attal called this Tuesday for a new “supply shock” during his general policy speech to “unlock” a real estate market in crisis.

Before the National Assembly, the Prime Minister listed his five flagship measures, “five immediate solutions” that he intends to implement vigorously with elected officials to revive the sector.

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The first concerns a theme dear to the Prime Minister: simplification.

“We are going to massively simplify the standards: review the DPE, simplify access to MaPrimeRénov', facilitate densification, lift constraints on zoning, speed up procedures,” he assured.

Second line of work, Gabriel Attal wants to encourage the construction of more social housing.

How ?

By giving more hand to mayors, in particular “for the first allocation of new housing built in their municipality”.

This new latitude should push them to build more to meet the demands and housing needs of their constituents.

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Source: leparis

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