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Direction de l'immobilier de l'Etat

state-owned real estate in France. DIE acts as the owner of the state real estate, and advises various public administrations in activities related to real estate,[2] for instance by coordinating the real estate strategy for all ministries. DIE functions under the ministry for budget ([1]Ministère de l'Action et des Comptes Publics
).

DIE is tasked with disposing property that is no longer used by the administrations, and which has become too costly or outdated to maintain. All in all, its real estate operations include buying, selling,

public services
, while at the same time reducing costs ; and also improving the working environment for government employees.

State real estate stock

The state is the largest owner of real property in France with nearly 100 million square meters and 200 000 properties (offices, houses, lands, hangar, training centers...). In 2018, the French state property assets were valued at approximately 65

Sale of state-owned real estate

Since 2006, the French government formed a strategy for

economic incentive to economise on real estate holdings, by being partly returned to the ministries that previously occupied the property.[4]

Notes

  1. ^ "Direction de l'Immobilier de l'État", Wikipédia (in French), 2020-04-16, retrieved 2020-05-26
  2. ^ a b OECD public governance committee, p. 20.
  3. ^ "Rapport d'activité 2018 : Direction de l'immobilier de l'Etat".
  4. ^ a b Eurointelligence 2007

References

Cessions immobilières

https://cessions.immobilier-etat.gouv.fr/

External links

  • Direction de l'immobilier de l'Etat— Official website (in French)