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Elliot Barnes

  Elliott Barnes is an architect. 1. What initially inspired you to move here or visit? A reading of Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast. 2. Earliest Paris memory? When I was six years old. 3. Best… Read more

20 Glaciers

Image: Wally Gobetz 1. Amorino 12 stores around Paris 2. Christian Constant 37, rue d’Assas, 6e 3. Mister Ice 6, Rue Descombes, 17e 4. Gelati d’Alberto 12, rue des Lombards 75004 and 45, rue Mouffetard, 5e 5. La Tropicale… Read more

Priscilla Lalisse-Jespersen

Author and Founder of Prissy Mag, Priscilla Lalisse-Jespersen has been living and writing in Paris since 1999. 1. What initially inspired you to move here or visit? It was a love story. I was living… Read more

Daniella Busarello

  Daniella Busarello is a Brazilian architect and designer. Photo: Ana Clara Garmendia 1. What initially inspired you to move here or visit?   Nowadays I believe that it happened in my childhood. When I was… Read more

Sue Rynski

  Sue Rynski is a photographer. 1. What initially inspired you to move here or visit? My Dad’s job brought my family here in the early seventies. I fell in love with Paris, did part… Read more

John Agee

John Agee is a jewelry designer. 1. What initially inspired you to move here or visit? My inspiration was twofold: as a jewelry designer, I wanted to open my first shop here, but I was… Read more

What is the Real Estate Agency fee and who pays for it?

Estate Agency fees if required are normally included in the purchase price of the property. In effect, both the buyer and the seller pay the agency commission because it is part of the sales price.… Read more

How long does it take to get my Paris pad?

First and foremost we are very flexible to your needs – our clients have busy schedules. Those based overseas often ask us to liaise with them remotely after an earlier meeting in Paris, or by… Read more

Meet the Notaire

Many of VINGT Paris’ US clients are surprised when they find out that Notaires have a (virtual) monopoly on property transactions. I think it’s because they think that a Notaire is the same as a… Read more