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Stable borrowing capacity and dynamic real estate market in 2017
[Capacité d’emprunt stable et marché immobilier dynamique en 2017]

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  • Edouard Jousselin
  • Simon Ray

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In 2017, the French real estate market continued its recovery. It was fueled by households’ borrowing capacity: household income increased and lending conditions remained favourable. This situation can be explained by low interest rates and long loan terms. After rising by 20% between 2014 and 2016, households’ borrowing capacity stabilised in 2017. En France, le marché de l’immobilier a poursuivi sa reprise en 2017. Il est soutenu par la capacité d’emprunt des ménages : les revenus ont progressé et les conditions de crédit sont restées favorables. Cette situation s’explique par des taux bas et une durée d’emprunt longue. Après avoir augmenté de 20 % entre 2014 et 2016, la capacité d’emprunt des ménages s’est stabilisée en 2017.

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  • Edouard Jousselin & Simon Ray, 2018. "Stable borrowing capacity and dynamic real estate market in 2017 [Capacité d’emprunt stable et marché immobilier dynamique en 2017]," Eco Notepad 48, Banque de France.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:econot:48
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