Home Subsidiaries RATP Habitat RATP Habitat, a committed social housing developer The RATP subsidiary manages and builds social housing units in the Île-de-France region, to create more diverse, sustainable and integrated cities. RATP Habitat continues to expand its unique operational expertise in urban transformation. Our areas of activity Social housing rentals Student housing Intermediate rentals Supporting homeownership at capped prices Area of expertise Social housing rentals RATP Habitat offers housing to people and families with limited resources who struggle to find accommodations on the open market. Supporting homeownership at capped prices RATP Habitat supports households with average or low income in becoming homeowners. They can buy new housing with adjusted financial security conditions. Public markets RATP Habitat provides real estate players with an opportunity to join its providers by responding to public tenders (tenders of over €40,000). Discover RATP Habitat's website Key figures RATP Habitat possesses strong experience leading all types of operations from building to refurbishing and from the most complex to the most classic cases. The subsidiary’s programmes are always innovative, ambitious from an architectural point of view, and have a confirmed high-quality standard. €67.1 million in turnover (rent and utilities) 7,304 family housing units and 1,518 people housed in student and young professional housing 88% of tenants happy with our service FOLLOW US Linkedin RATP Habitat Join us Our ambitions can only be achieved through and with our staff. Discover our job offers
Social housing rentals RATP Habitat offers housing to people and families with limited resources who struggle to find accommodations on the open market.
Supporting homeownership at capped prices RATP Habitat supports households with average or low income in becoming homeowners. They can buy new housing with adjusted financial security conditions.
Public markets RATP Habitat provides real estate players with an opportunity to join its providers by responding to public tenders (tenders of over €40,000).