HLM
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HLM (Template:IPA-fr) is the acronym of Habitation à Loyer Modéré ("rent-controlled housing"), a form of private or public housing in France, Algeria, Senegal, and Quebec.
HLMs constitute 16% of all housing in France. There are approximately four million such residences, housing an estimated 10 million people. The standard of living in the HLM housing projects is often the lowest in the country.
72% of HLMs built before 2001 (and 95% of those built between 2001 and 2011) are small buildings or individual houses. The average size of buildings is 20 apartments. In 2011, the French people have placed 280 billion euros on this type of savings account.
HLM should not be confused with public housing in France; many HLM organizations are completely private, although many are also public.
See also
- Public housing in France
- Ville nouvelle ("new town")
- Banlieue
- Housing Development Board (Singapore)
- Council Housing (UK)