The Ile-de-France region assures this in a press release: its 2025 draft budget, which must be debated and then voted on on December 18 and 19, will be “ambitious and protective”. Except that the community led by Valérie Pécresse (Les Républicains) has decided to suspend its housing subsidies, which had reached 74 million euros in 2024, which “destabilizes housing production in a context of acute crisis”warn players in the sector, in a common text.
United within an Alliance for housing in Ile-de-France, social landlords, promoters and building and real estate professionals speak of a “unexpected braking” to housing production, which has already collapsed, due to the ongoing real estate crisis, to its level of the 1990s.
So, “40% of social housing projects approved in 2024, including many student accommodations, were to include a regional subsidy, which has not yet been granted: they therefore risk being delayed or even canceled. We can also fear that some of the many approvals that we hoped for at the end of the year will not be granted”explains Anne-Katrin Le Doeuff, the general director of Aorif, which brings together social landlords in the Ile-de-France region.
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