Facing France’s severe housing crisis, a 28-year-old lawyer named Léa has lived in a 10 square meter studio apartment in Paris for six years. Originally from Tours, she strategically chose the tiny space to facilitate her law studies at the Sorbonne. The French publication Le Monde highlighted Léa’s story as representative of the challenges young professionals and students encounter in finding affordable housing in the capital. Despite the limitations, she has transformed the small space into a functional and comfortable living environment. The article suggests this situation is increasingly common as housing costs surge and availability dwindles. Léa’s experience underscores the lengths to which individuals must go to pursue education and careers in Paris.
