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Dijon: Concerns over the Number of “Thermal Sieve” Housing Units

Summary by bienpublic.com
Faced with the number of energy performance diagnostics (DPE) classifying Dijon properties in the low-energy categories, professionals from the National Real Estate Federation have launched a debate with Mayor and First Vice-President of the Metropolis, Nathalie Koenders. They are calling for the creation of a one-stop shop.
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Faced with the number of energy performance diagnostics (DPE) classifying Dijon properties in the low-energy categories, professionals from the National Real Estate Federation have launched a debate with Mayor and First Vice-President of the Metropolis, Nathalie Koenders. They are calling for the creation of a one-stop shop.

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bienpublic.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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