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Le Toit Girondin is a French housing cooperative founded in 1949 in Bordeaux, serving as the historical pillar of the Groupe Soïkos, with a primary focus on social accession to property ownership. 123
As a Société Coopérative d’Intérêt Collectif d’HLM, it specializes in land prospecting, development, construction, and management of affordable housing solutions, particularly accession sociale à la propriété—enabling lower-income households to buy homes at controlled prices. Its strategic framework, updated in 2021, targets 100 to 150 such units annually across Groupe Soïkos territories, with half in Occitanie regions like Toulouse Métropole, Sicoval, and Muretain agglomeration. It complements rental social housing efforts by its sister entity Mésolia, while also delivering locative social housing projects, such as the 40-unit Résidence Les Platanes in Le Taillan-Médoc, which includes ground-floor shops. 238
Operating within Nouvelle-Aquitaine and Occitanie in southwestern France, Le Toit Girondin contributes to local housing policies through cooperative principles, investing an average of €121 million yearly in the regional economy. It manages part of a group portfolio serving 44,200 people across 255 communes, with 22,000 housing units and 266 employees as of recent data. Led by Président Directeur Général Bernard Layan, it upholds public interest values, pioneering cooperative HLM models since its inception. This aligns with affordable housing by prioritizing social access to ownership and rental, though sustainability details are not specified in available sources. 12346
