DPE reform aids sellers of energy-inefficient homes

The DPE reform, effective since January 1, is less harsh on electrically heated homes. Nearly 700,000 out of 5.8 million energy-inefficient properties are expected to improve their rating. This change is boosting their marketability.

The new DPE calculation method, in place since January 1, eases penalties for properties using electric heating compared to gas. This enables many homes rated F or G, known as energy sieves, to gain at least one energy class, sometimes more.

Out of 5.8 million energy-inefficient homes in France, around 700,000 are projected to escape this label due to this single adjustment, as reported.

Real estate agencies are already seeing fewer G-rated properties listed for sale. “We have fewer G-class properties for sale,” notes Julien Tortois, director of L’Adresse agencies in Pontoise (95) and Courbevoie (92). This trend is widespread, aiding sales of previously hard-to-sell homes.

The reform provides relief to owners, making their properties more appealing in the housing market.

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