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Sales of new homes fell 31.3% year-on-year. This is not going to get better, because the government is going to put an end to zero-interest loans.
Building her house is a dream come true for Rachel Verbrugghea mother, near Cambrai (North) : 85 m2, with garden, for 210,000 euros to purchase. With income of 3,000 euros in total with his spouse, it is impossible to sign without the zero-rate loan, a loan whose interest is the responsibility of the State. “We are entitled to around 20,000 euros“, she says. This loan will disappear from 2024 for the construction of new houses.
Cold shower for builders
Savings for the State, but a cold shower for builders. “Today, 90% of our customers benefit from a zero-interest loan, which allows us to be able to maintain“, deplores Alexandre Duval, manager of Mikit Cambrai. For professionals, this suppression is nonsense, in the midst of the housing crisis. The government, for its part, wishes to reconcile the housing crisis with the ecological transition.
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Publication figures for July 2023 updated on September 4, 2023
New housing: a historic crisis / press kit 02/23/2023