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You can tell me about the home you plan to buy. As soon as a property matching your needs is up for sale, I’ll inform you personally and in exclusivity. This service is free of charge.
Turn a simple piece of information into money.
If a member of your family, a friend, a colleague or a neighbor wants to buy a high-end property in France, do not hesitate to speak to me.
I offer 20% of my net fee for business formally introduced by individuals or agents. In other words, I’ll help her/him find and buy a property and you’ll get rewarded. To discuss an introduction please contact me.
FAQ – About buyer’s agents
What is a buyer's agent?
It’s a licensed real estate agent who:
- Is 100% on your side / in your corner
- Has no conflicts of interest
In France, they are called home hunters (or “chasseur immobilier” in French). Home hunters amount to less than 1% of all licensed real estate professionals. In addition to their standard search & acquisition activity, many home hunters also represent sellers and actually carry out the same activity as traditional real estate agencies.
But in reality,
- Few home hunters are “true” exclusive buyer’s agents (i.e., focusing only on buyers).
- Fewer are expert in luxury real estate (i.e., focusing only on France’s finest properties).
What does a buying agent actually do?
A buyer’s agent assists buyers throughout their project until the signature of the deed of sale.
- Find properties that meet the client’s specific requirements.
- Accompany the client in all the visits and highlight the pros and cons of the property.
- Conduct due diligence (i.e., price study, diagnostics, technical and legal constraints…).
- Advise.
- Ensure that the client has the buying capacity to buy quickly and efficiently.
What are the benefits for buyers?
1. The buyer doesn’t overpay.
2. The buyer saves time:
- By getting a quick access to all essential information (price level, purchase steps …).
- By visiting only targeted goods.
FAQ – About the buying & legal process in France
What is the buying process?
Purchasing is a 2-step legal process:
- With a pre-contract called “compromis de vente”
- Followed 3 months later by the “acte de vente” done at a French “notaire”.