ADEME data . Updated 12 May 2026
DPE F and G dwellings in Dijon: data refresh in progress.
Our ADEME ETL is currently re-running on the latest 2026 Open Data release. The aggregated street-level dataset for Dijon (21000) will be republished here as soon as the refresh completes. In the meantime, the regulatory calendar below applies in full to every owner with a furnished tourist let in the city.
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The let-ban calendar, step by step
From the French Climate and Resilience Law (2021), reinforced by the Le Meur Law (November 2024). It applies to classic residential leases and, from 2034, also to furnished tourist lets.
1 January 2023
Dwellings consuming above 450 kWh/sq m/year banned from letting (classic residential lease)
1 January 2025
G rating banned from letting (classic residential lease).
1 January 2028
F rating banned from letting (classic residential lease).
1 January 2034
E rating banned. Le Meur Law: all furnished tourist lets must reach a D rating minimum.
Dataset rebuilding
Street-level table not yet published.
Our ADEME ETL pipeline is re-running on the May 2026 Open Data release for postcode 21000. As soon as the anonymised street-level aggregation passes our quality checks, this page will display the full table. If you cannot wait, our partner firm can run an individual pre-audit on your DPE within 48 working hours, free of charge.
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Frequent questions on DPE F and G in Dijon
My property is on a street in the list. Is it automatically non-compliant?
No. The list aggregates individual assessments by street. Two flats in the same building can have different ratings (insulation, exposure, equipment). It is a statistical proximity signal, not a legal finding. Only an up-to-date DPE counts.
If I let my property on Airbnb, am I affected by the 2025 and 2028 bans?
Not yet. The 2025 ban on G and the 2028 ban on F apply to classic residential leases. For furnished tourist lets, the Le Meur Law sets a minimum D rating from 1 January 2034. But Dijon Métropole may, here and now, require a minimum D rating in its local rules (the draft 2025-2030 Local Housing Plan refers to it).
What does it cost on average to move from G to D?
In Dijon, on 18th- and 19th-century stone buildings of the centre or 1950s blocks around Gresilles, the move from G to D typically costs 15,000 to 50,000 €: loft insulation, boiler replacement, double glazing, mechanical ventilation. MaPrimeRénov' and the CEE energy saving certificates cover 35% to 70% depending on income and the scope of works.
How long does the partner firm's pre-audit take?
48 to 72 working hours after your request. 30-minute phone pre-audit, reading of your existing DPE if you have one, banning scenario by use case (primary residence, classic lease, furnished tourist let), first works estimate. If you want to go further, the firm sends a costed quote within 7 days.