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“Will we have enough gas to heat all the homes?” He asked. “I used to pay €990 per quarter and will now pay almost €2,200,” she said.Ī more concerning question is what will happen this winter, said Géraud Delvolvé, general delegate of the national Union des syndicats de l'immobilier.
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Nicole, who rents a 60-square-metre flat in the department of Val-d'Oise and who did not wish to give her full name, told Le Figaro that her building fees, which go towards heating the building, have more than doubled. Other factors, such as monthly consumption, or the price of gas as set out in the contract, are also taken into consideration.īut landlords and syndicats have said that this measure is not enough. It is calculated based on the difference between the regulated gas price rate that was frozen in October 2021 and the current non-frozen regulated tariff. When it comes to apartment blocks, or copropriétés in French, the bouclier tarifaire acts as a reimbursement for soaring gas prices. Olivier Safar, head of the Union des Syndicats de l'Immobilier in Ile-de-France, said that the bouclier tarifaire will only cover just over half of the price increases, which for a whole building could be up to over €30,000. Owners of flats with a collective heating system have complained that their gas bills are going up by hundreds of euros each month and that the government’s price hike protection initiative is insufficient. Read more: Property watch: Hérault - good value houses away from Montpellier Copropriétés face winter heating woes Read more: Historic Dordogne streets too small for new card-swipe rubbish bins The data shows that city dwellers tend to buy second homes relatively close to their main residence.įor example, Yonne is the most popular department among Parisiens, Var is most popular among people from Marseille and Dordogne is the most popular spot for people living in Bordeaux. The town attracts many visitors to its gourmet markets during the summer months, it also has a rail connection to Bordeaux.Īn aerial view of Saint-Cyprien. Credit: Iurii Buriak / Shutterstock

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