- cross-posted to:
- citylife@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- citylife@beehaw.org
The two-bedroom penthouse comes with sweeping views of the Eiffel Tower and just about every other monument across the Paris skyline. The rent, at 600 euros a month, is a steal.
Marine Vallery-Radot, 51, the apartment’s tenant, said she cried when she got the call last summer that hers was among 253 lower-income families chosen for a spot in the l’Îlot Saint-Germain, a new public-housing complex a short walk from the Musée d’Orsay, the National Assembly and Napoleon’s tomb.
“We were very lucky to get this place,” said Ms. Vallery-Radot, a single mother who lives here with her 12-year-old son, as she gazed out of bedroom windows overlooking the Latin Quarter. “This is what I see when I wake up.”
So, if you’re not lower income, just medium income, do you pay out the nose for housing in Paris?
Yup. The curse of the ‘fair to middling’… Too well off for social benefits too poor to be able to ignore money…
That is particularly strong in France as well.