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Three times more housing was renovated in the first quarter over a year – Liberation

Three times more housing was renovated in the first quarter over a year – Liberation

The number of dwellings that have been the subject of a large -scale renovation subsidized by the State tripled in the first quarter of 2025, Compared to the same period last year, According to figures from the National Housing Agency (ANAH) published this government on Tuesday, April 29 by the government.

Between January and March, « 17,178 dwellings have been the subject of a large -scale renovation », That is to say, multiple work to improve several notches their energy performance diagnoses (DPE), said the ministry responsible for housing.

It is « Three times more than in the first quarter of 2024 », period during which 5,584 renovations had been recorded. According to the ministry, this translates a « Progressive appropriation » from the public aid system to magnitude renovations.

This dynamic had already known « A real acceleration » At the end of 2024, with levels of requests for aid and subsidies granted « Unpublished », According to Anah. In the fourth quarter, 48,629 dwellings had been the subject of aid for a large -scale renovation, and 91,374 in total last year.

Almost 80 % of 2025 magnitude of magnitude renovations concern classified F or G housing in the DPE, the most energy -consuming homes and of which The rental will force the owner to carry out energy improvement work by 2028.

« The average cost of work amounts to 59,197 euros, with an average aid of 41,201 euros provided by Maprimerenov », This represents a total of 700 million euros in public aid. In addition, 46,331 dwellings experienced a « Renovation by gesture », such as insulation of windows only or changing the heating system.

In his press release, The Minister responsible for housing, Valérie Létard, prides itself on having obtained in 2025 consistency in the rules of Maprimerenov which led to « A quantitative success ». « It must now also be a qualitative success, to which we will dedicate our efforts of the coming weeks », she adds.

The ministry is fixed four priorities to improve the system: to reduce the instruction deadlines for aid request files, strengthen the follow -up of accompanying files suspected of fraud, deploy new tools to combat fraud and better control the costs of work, in particular « By studying a decrease in the work ceiling for 2026 ».



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