The two-bedroom penthouse comes with sweeping views of the Eiffel Tower and just about every other monument across the Paris skyline. The rent, at 600 euros a month, is a steal.

Marine Vallery-Radot, 51, the apartment’s tenant, said she cried when she got the call last summer that hers was among 253 lower-income families chosen for a spot in the l’Îlot Saint-Germain, a new public-housing complex a short walk from the Musée d’Orsay, the National Assembly and Napoleon’s tomb.

“We were very lucky to get this place,” said Ms. Vallery-Radot, a single mother who lives here with her 12-year-old son, as she gazed out of bedroom windows overlooking the Latin Quarter. “This is what I see when I wake up.”

  • @tsonfeir@lemm.ee
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    128 months ago

    So, if you’re not lower income, just medium income, do you pay out the nose for housing in Paris?

    • HorseChandelier
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      98 months ago

      Yup. The curse of the ‘fair to middling’… Too well off for social benefits too poor to be able to ignore money…