The Finance Law for 2025 introduces several significant measures in the real estate sector, including the strengthening of the Zero-Interest Loan (PTZ) and tax exemptions for the purchase of a primary residence. These provisions could have a direct impact on new real estate developments such as Les Rives de Meaux in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, marketed by IKORY PROPERTIES and developed by REDMAN.
Strengthening of the Zero-Interest Loan (PTZ)
From April 1, 2025, to December 31, 2027, the PTZ will be extended to all new housing across France. This loan, subject to income conditions, aims to facilitate homeownership by financing a portion of the purchase without interest. Buyers of the Les Rives de Meaux development will be able to benefit from this assistance to finance their home, whether it’s a studio or a four-room apartment.
Exemption from Transfer Duties for Donations Intended for the Purchase of a Primary Residence
The 2025 Finance Law also provides for an exemption from transfer duties for donations made to purchase a primary residence. This measure encourages family wealth transfers by reducing taxation during the acquisition of new housing. Future owners of Les Rives de Meaux can take advantage of this tax benefit, making investment in this program even more attractive.
Les Rives de Meaux Development
Located at 82 rue de Meaux, in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, Les Rives de Meaux is a modern residence comprising 14 apartments, ranging from studios to four-room units. Close to the Buttes-Chaumont park and the Bassin de la Villette, the development offers a living environment that combines tranquility and urban dynamism. The high-quality apartments are eligible for the PTZ and benefit from the new tax provisions, facilitating homeownership for first-time buyers and investors.
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By combining the benefits of the strengthened PTZ and the tax exemptions provided by the 2025 Finance Law, the Les Rives de Meaux program stands out as an attractive opportunity for those looking to acquire new real estate in a rapidly evolving district of the capital.