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Territorial anchorage of serviced residences in the Paris region (Île-de-France): a geography of financialized real-estate products?

L'ancrage territorial des résidences avec services privées en Île-de-France: une géographie d'actifs immobiliers financiarisés?

Emmanuel Trouillard ()
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Emmanuel Trouillard: UPD7 - Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7

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Abstract: This article offers a snapshot of the serviced apartment market in the Paris region (Île-de-France), which includes four types of establishments: student hostels, senior residences, tourist accommodation, and retirement homes. It shows how these investment products, generally designed for individual investors, are the result of a financialization process affecting metropolitan rental markets. The territorial anchorage of these residences, which balances the preferences of investors, tenants, and producers, is analyzed using several databases (Clameur, Grecam, Sitadel, Census Data), including one specifically developed for this study.

Keywords: territorial anchorage; financialization; Île-de-France; rental market; residence; service; ancrage territorial; financiarisation; marché locatif (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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Published in Espace Géographique, 2014, 43 (2), pp.97-114

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