About Us
Verts Region IDF was launched in 2019, born from the frustration of watching fragmented, outdated data dominate discussions about sustainable land use in the Ile-de-France. While working as a project manager for a small developer in Montreuil, I noticed that every feasibility study on a new eco-lot or a green corridor stalled because no single source tracked the patchwork of local PLU modifications, SRADDET zoning shifts, or the actual availability of vegetated plots under 2,000 m². That gap is what I set out to fill—one weekly deep-dive at a time, from a home office overlooking the Coulée verte.
Our mission is to provide property buyers and urban planners with the only dedicated, planning-literate resource that ties green-zone real estate regulations directly to land availability in the region. I focus specifically on three things: the legal evolution of the Loi Climat et Résilience as it applies to the 1,281 communes of IDF, the monthly release of surface artificialisée quotas from the DRIEAT, and the real-world pipeline of “ZAN-compatible” lots that most agencies ignore. Unlike generalist real estate sites, we do not cover standard transactions—we map the regulatory skeleton that makes eco-property possible, from the Bois de Vincennes periphery to the Marne-la-Vallée green belt.
If you are evaluating a plot in the PNR du Vexin, or drafting a densification strategy for a commune in Seine-et-Marne, I invite you to explore the archives and the monthly land-tracker. The Contact Us page is the best way to suggest a specific regulation or a missing source—I read every message and often build the next week’s analysis around what the readership needs to see. No newsletters, no paid tiers—just the clearest picture I can assemble of where Ile-de-France’s green real estate is heading.