Le Figaro publishes ranking of Île-de-France cities for raising children

Le Figaro has unveiled an exclusive ranking of 156 Île-de-France communes, located less than an hour from Paris, ideal for starting a family. The ranking assesses quality of life based on 43 criteria, including schools, real estate prices, nature, calm, health, and security. Families are fleeing Paris due to high housing costs, with the capital losing over 120,000 residents in ten years.

Parisian families are increasingly moving to the suburbs to gain space and comfort. According to Le Figaro, the capital has lost over 120,000 residents in ten years, mainly due to prohibitive rents and real estate prices. Young parents choose nearby communes offering more square meters and extra rooms, essential for growing households.

To guide these searches, Le Figaro analyzed 156 popular Île-de-France communes for families, all reachable in under an hour from Paris. The ranking is based on 43 key quality-of-life criteria: availability of nursery spots, access to health professionals, school quality, transport links, child activities, and security levels. These factors support a serene family life away from the city's hustle.

Published on January 22, 2026, the article emphasizes the importance of these aspects for relocation decisions. While full results are subscriber-only, the ranking highlights suburban challenges and opportunities for parents. Criteria also cover nature proximity and calm, promoting work-family balance.

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