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Housing in France: Practical Advice for European Doctors and Healthcare Workers

Housing in France: Practical Advice for European Doctors and Healthcare Workers
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Finding a housing in France is often one of the primary concerns for European doctors and caregivers settling in. Between administrative procedures, financial guarantees, and location choices, this step requires good preparation to avoid unpleasant surprises.

Available types of housing

Most healthcare professionals choose to rent an apartment or house. The French market also offers student residences for recent graduates or shared accommodations to reduce costs. The choice will depend on the budget, family situation, and proximity to the healthcare facility.

Necessary documents for renting

Owners and agencies require a complete file. Generally, it includes:

  • A valid identity document.
  • An employment contract or job offer letter.
  • The last three pay slips (if available).
  • A temporary accommodation or residency certificate.
  • A guarantor in France may sometimes be required.

To better understand the procedure and avoid mistakes, consult our practical housing guide .

Anticipating the budget

Rent varies greatly by region: it is higher in Île-de-France and some large cities, but more affordable in rural areas. Rental charges (water, electricity, heating) sometimes come with agency fees and a security deposit.

To plan effectively, use our salary simulators, which help you estimate your net income and balance your housing expenses.

Tips for a successful installation

  • Start the search before arriving in France.
  • Prioritize areas close to the healthcare facility to limit travel.
  • Check available public transportation for the family.
  • Compare several listings and visit before signing the lease.

For a successful installation, discover also why using a specialized agency can be an asset in securing your real estate project.

A comprehensive support

Alongside finding housing, it is important to organize schooling and family life. Find our useful tips in the schools and French courses section.

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