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Rueil Malmaison is a commune in the Hauts de Seine department, in the Île de France region. It lies on the left bank of the Seine, west of Paris, and is the largest town in its département, covering an area of 14.70km². With a population of 78,317 in 2019, its density is 5,328 inhabitants per square kilometer. Rueil Malmaison boasts 520 hectares of public green spaces. These include the Malmaison forest (201 hectares), the Gallicourts valley natural area, the Bois Préau park, as well as various parks and squares.
Rueil Malmaison has 746 condominiums. They are divided between buildings with fewer than 10 lots (307), between 11 and 49 lots (287), between 50 and 199 lots (141) and over 200 lots (11). A large majority of these condominiums (396) are managed by professional trustees, while only 79 use non-professional trustees. The city's most dynamic construction period was between 1961 and 1993. It then experienced a mild recession, but seems to have regained momentum since 2011.
At 212 avenue Paul Doumer, on the site of a vacant former office building, Brownfields, with the Kanopia architectural firm, will develop a program of 46 housing units, 4 townhouses and a residence for the elderly. The Domaine Richelieu project includes a residence for the elderly along rue Masséna, 345 housing units along boulevard Richelieu and a restaurant on the square, whose terrace will overlook the shores of the lake. At the heart of the future public park, a spa is scheduled to open.
In Rueil Malmaison, condominium charges range from €20 to €49 per m² per year, or €35 on average. Of course, they vary according to other criteria, such as the number of lots, the number of building employees, the number of elevators or simply the individualization of heating and energy optimization work.
For example, the average annual running costs per main lot in a condominium with between 11 and 49 lots and individual heating are €1,863.