Coulisses de l'État : Un ancien ministre révèle le sabotage de l’immobilier privé

If you want to move from understanding the concept to your first exposure to real estate, you can take advantage of a 1% cashback on your first investment by signing up via: https://link.influxcrew.com/LesFinanc... Commercial collaboration. Investing involves the risk of capital loss, and past performance is not indicative of future results. -- This week on Les Financiers, a red alert for the French real estate market. Faced with the housing crisis, the paralysis of the private market, and the omnipresence of the state, is private property in mortal danger? With a frank and unfiltered approach, our guests denounce bureaucratic excesses, the fiasco of rent control, and the scandal of protecting squatters, urgently calling for a return to the free market. The Asphyxiation of the Private Market by "All-Social" Housing Is the French state collectivizing housing at the expense of private investors? This is the alarming conclusion our guests draw regarding the drift of the SRU law. Today, nearly two-thirds of French people are eligible for social housing. This staggering statistic proves that state intervention has completely unbalanced the market. By forcing the production of social housing at the expense of the private sector, the state is stifling supply, driving away investors, and paradoxically exacerbating the housing crisis it claims to be solving. The Total Failure of Regulations and Bureaucracy: Rent control, price caps, a proliferation of standards... Our experts are unanimous: these regulations are a historical economic heresy. Far from protecting tenants, rent control stifles construction, discourages renovation, and destroys market fluidity. Landlords have never been so harassed as they are today, overwhelmed by punitive bureaucracy. To get things moving again, the only viable solution advocated on the show is a full-fledged return to a completely free real estate market. The end of the rule of law for landlords. The situation is considered "very, very serious": the security of private property is simply no longer guaranteed in France. Faced with the scourge of squatters, landlords find themselves powerless, penalized by a system that protects illegal occupants. Guillaume Kasbarian discusses his anti-squatting law and the absolute necessity of simplifying administrative procedures. To restore investor confidence, there is no alternative: the rule of law must be reinstated, the fruits of labor must be protected, and forced evictions must be fully implemented in the face of abuses. Real Estate: The Last Pillar Against the Pension Crisis. Although the market is currently experiencing a severe liquidity crisis (often mistakenly attributed to a simple loss in value), investing in property remains vital. Faced with the total uncertainty surrounding the pension system (the "mother of all battles"), homeownership is the last true safeguard against financial hardship in France. Unlike the Swiss model—the wealthiest country but with a very low homeownership rate—the current inability of young French people to find housing and buy property is a real time bomb, both for their future financial security and for job growth. WITH: Guillaume Kasbarian – Former Minister Delegate for Housing Matthias Baccino – Financial Expert Thomas Danset – Co-founder of La Première Brique Les Financiers is on ALL social media! ► Instagram:   / lesfinanciersmedia   ► X: https://x.com/lesfinancierstv ► LinkedIn:   / les-financiers-media   ► TikTok:   / lesfinanciersmedia   ► Our website: https://www.lecrayongroupe.fr/ Business inquiries: [email protected] Co-production /influx: https://www.influxcrew.com