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Housing in Val-de-Marne: the north attracts Parisians, the south attracts already established families

2024-03-19T05:58:56.687Z

Highlights: Nathalie moved from Fontenay-sous-Bois to Sucy-en-Brie in 2018. She fell in love with a 100 m2 house with a large garden and a bedroom for each of her children. A case far from being unique in Val-de-Marne, as shown by the unprecedented INSEE study on residential mobility. The statistical institute looked at departures and arrivals, as well as movements within the territory, at the request of the Val- De Marne department.


A unique study carried out by INSEE at the request of the Val-de-Marne department looked at residential mobility. Of the 18


Nathalie moved to Sucy-en-Brie in 2018.

Cramped in her 70 m2 loft with terrace in Fontenay-sous-Bois, this mother was looking for “bigger”.

Impossible to find in his town.

So she looked at Nogent, Champigny, before turning to Sucy-en-Brie on the advice of a cousin.

“I fell in love with a 100 m2 house with a large garden and a bedroom for each of my children,” she says.

Even if it's a quarter of an hour longer by RER, I have a great quality of life.

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A case far from being unique in Val-de-Marne, as shown by the unprecedented INSEE study on residential mobility.

The statistical institute looked at departures and arrivals, as well as movements within the territory, at the request of the Val-de-Marne department.

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Source: leparis

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