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Metz. Franck Job: "The market is unwinding, but the housing crisis is still there."

Metz. Franck Job: "The market is unwinding, but the housing crisis is still there."

Declining purchasing power, a lack of housing on the market, and conflicting signals from the government continue to fuel the housing crisis. However, the local market is slowly beginning to recover, with stabilized prices and a resumption of transactions. An interview with Franck Job, co-president of the Fnaim de Moselle.
Franck Job, co-president of Fnaim Moselle with Paul Laveine:
Franck Job, co-president of Fnaim Moselle with Paul Laveine: "We represent the voices of professionals and private owners." Photo Miguel Antunes
The Fnaim (National Federation of Real Estate) is the leading professional real estate union, and its opinions influence public authorities. What are your main demands?

"With our 10,000 members, we have the support of Housing Minister Valérie Létard and the MPs. The entire industry has mobilized to suspend MaPrimeRénov until September 15. We have secured the continuation of the system for renovations based on gestures, such as roof replacement or heating system upgrades. However, all major renovations will be put on hold. We are also calling for a staggered timetable for bans on renting out housing based on its energy rating. The government is calling for renovations while suspending aid for...

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