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Lorraine-Nord. Thionville Fensch Agglomeration Wants an Armed Arm to Fight Vacant Housing

This is a paradox. In Lorraine-Nord, there is a shortage of housing and the real estate pressure is very strong. Yet before you build, you would have to renovate, put back on the market. There are 3,000 empty housing units in Fensch, 2,000 in Thionville, 8,200 in Metz.
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This is a paradox. In Lorraine-Nord, there is a shortage of housing and the real estate pressure is very strong. Yet, before building, it would have to be renovated, put back on the market. There are 3,000 empty housing units in Fensch, 2,000 in Thionville and 8,200 in Metz. It was the big announcement of this Monday 19 January ...

This is a paradox. In Lorraine-Nord, there is a shortage of housing and the real estate pressure is very strong. Yet before you build, you would have to renovate, put back on the market. There are 3,000 empty housing units in Fensch, 2,000 in Thionville, 8,200 in Metz.

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republicain-lorrain.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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