Faced with the high cost and scarcity of student rentals in the capital, the small crown is gaining momentum. And a particular department, rather unexpectedly.
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– In Paris, students are looking for almost exclusively very small areas, in order to pay the cheapest possible.
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With the first results of Parcoursup, fallen on June 2, the galley of the search for a Student accommodation has already started for many young people. A hassle that Léa knew a year ago when she left her native Brittany for Paris, in order to follow the courses of the prestigious film school in which she was admitted. Impossible, given the tight budget of his parents, to find a rental in the capital! The case of Léa is far from isolated. “The analysis of the 100 most requested rental advertisements in Paris, in recent weeks, in particular to individual (PAP), clearly shows the importance of budgetary criterion For students “confirms a website study, published on June 10.
In Paris, students are looking for almost exclusively very small areas, in order to pay the cheapest possible. More than three -quarters of the goods they ask for on PAP are small studios, an average area of 15.8 square meters, for an average rent of 690 euros. Either A rent of 43.7 euros per square meteragainst 17.03 euros for the whole of France, all surfaces combined! This, although Paris has experienced the supervision of rents for several years. The two pieces, they represent almost a quarter of students’ research in the capital and, there too, they are very small T2, an average area of less than 30 square meters, for an average rent of 996 euros. Or almost 35 euros per square meter.
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The little crown, now sought after by students
It must be said that students, or rather their parents, target districts where they feel safe and not too far from their college or school, like the 11th, 13th and XVIIth, which are not the cheapest. Which leads them to do “of Strong concessions on comforton this ultra-set market ”notes Pap. “Ultra-set”, the adjective is not too strong, a student rental announcement in Paris receiving nearly 600 requests on average in a few days. A figure that climbs to 1,400 For the most affordable goods.
Léa, who grew up in a house, could not resolve to move into a Studette in the heart of Paris. She therefore expanded her research to the crownthat is to say to the three neighboring departments of Paris that are Seine-Saint-Denis, Val-de-Marne and Hauts-de-Seine. “The Parisian little crown is now fully integrated into student research strategies”nods pap. The girl found a roommate in a house in Bobigny (Seine-Saint-Denis), from where she joins her film school in the 18th arrondissement of Paris in around forty minutes, via lines 5 and 4 of the metro.
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Rising attraction of Seine-Saint-Denis
“Long rejected from traditional student rental circuits, the Seine-Saint-Denis increasingly attracts students», Confirms PAP, also citing the municipalities of Montreuil, Saint-Ouen, Aubervilliers, Livry-Gargan, Noisy-le-Grand and Saint-Denis. Cities where rents are much more affordable than in Paris or in Hauts-de-Seine, and which are very close to the capital, in particular thanks to recent extensions and to come from metro lines, like 14, extended to Saint-Ouen. Without forgetting the existence of the university poles of Paris 8 in Saint-Denis and Paris 13 in Villetaneuse. There is one “”Post-Jo 2024 effectwith the rehabilitation of several districts and the construction of new infrastructure ”like the village of athletes, who have given these municipalities “A more modern image, breaking with the still stubborn shots” of which 9-3 suffers, explains Pap.
Like Léa, more than half (56%) of students enrolled in schools or facs in Paris live outside the capitalaccording to a study by the Parisian urban planning workshop. Thanks to cheaper rents, 62% of the goods sought -after suburbs by students on PAP are T2, of an average area of 33 square meters, for a rent of 830 euros, or 25.2 euros per square meter. The demand is suddenly “Extremely strong”there too, emphasizes PAP, with an average of 407 responses for an announcement of T2 to rent in the suburbs.
If you too want to testify to your obstacle course to find a student rental, write us to: Clejoux+temoignages@prismamedia.com.
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