Intermediate Housing
Intermediate Housing
Intermediate housing is a category of housing located between social housing and traditional private housing. It is primarily aimed at households whose income is too high to access affordable housing, but insufficient to find comfortable accommodation on the private rental market, which is often more expensive.

This type of housing thus offers an affordable and quality solution, often located in areas where demand is high and where property prices are high.
Main features:
- Capped rents, lower than those in the private market, but higher than those for affordable housing
- Priority given to middle-income households
- Located in urban or peri-urban areas with high rental pressure
- Offered by approved public or private landlords
Advantages of Intermediate Housing:
- Allows you to find accommodation in sought-after areas at more affordable prices
- Offers quality housing that meets modern standards (energy performance, security, comfort)
- Facilitates professional and residential mobility, particularly for young workers and families
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