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The City of Paris no longer wants coliving on its territory

From now on, it will inform developers and private operators of its "refusal" of new projects.
 Île-de-France has 7,500 coliving beds, and 6,800 projects are underway in the capital, said Barbara Gomes, in charge of rent control at City Hall, citing figures from the Institut Paris Région. (Getty Images)
Île-de-France has 7,500 coliving beds, and 6,800 projects are underway in the capital, said Barbara Gomes, in charge of rent control at City Hall, citing figures from the Institut Paris Région. (Getty Images)
By AFP
October 9, 2025 | 8:38 AM

Translated from French.

The City of Paris is going to advocate "zero coliving" on its territory, by informing real estate developers of its refusal of any new projects for this form of housing, which it believes allows them to get around rent controls.

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