Ma Prime Rénov' and its evolution in 2024
Energy renovation" will be supported in 2024 by a five-billion-euro envelope from the French government, with the aim of improving the Diagnostic de Performance Énergétique (DPE) of 2 million homes. The major change concerns owners of low-energy-performance homes (DPE F or G): to qualify for the Ma Prime Rénov' grant, they will have to commit to carrying out at least two improvement works. This ambitious plan aims to encourage comprehensive renovations to significantly improve the energy efficiency of homes in France.
Energy renovation grants in 2023 and their changes
It is crucial to note that the "2023 energy renovation grant" has evolved to become more advantageous in 2024, particularly for low-income households. For example, a couple with one child, earning 25,000 euros a year, could receive assistance of around 60,000 euros for work costing around 70,000 euros in 2024. The financial adjustments are designed to reduce the remaining costs for homeowners and encourage them to carry out multiple works.
Specific assistance for landlords
"L'aide rénovation énergétique propriétaire bailleur 2023" highlights specific initiatives to support this category of homeowner. From January1, 2025, it will be forbidden to rent out a property with a G-rated DPE. This emphasizes the importance of carrying out renovation work to comply with the new directives and avoid penalties.
Apply for an Eco-PTZ to finance your work
Some households are still left with a considerable amount to pay, even if the cost is reduced. That's why the French government has extended theEco-PTZ scheme until 2027, making it a viable option for financing these costs. We therefore recommend that you approach your bank to explore this possibility and ensure stable financing for your energy renovation projects.
In conclusion Anticipate your renovation work
With the growing focus on improving the energy performance of homes, anticipating and planning your energy renovation work has become essential. Financial assistance, while generous, requires planning and a clear understanding of eligibility criteria and administrative procedures. Find out more and commit yourself to this eco-responsible approach to ensure a sustainable future for your home.