VINGT Paris property, Domaine de Provence, featured in the Wall Street Journal, January 2018
A rare opportunity to acquire one of the most exclusive properties on the French Riviera, the spectacular Domaine de Provence offers a panorama of exceptional beauty with views over the Bay of Cannes – backdrop to the world-famous film festival. Find out more here…
VINGT Paris CEO, Susie Hollands, featured in French Entrée magazine, Winter 2017
Boosted by the Macron Effect, confirmation of the 2024 Olympics and the last-
VINGT Paris CEO, Susie Hollands, featured in The Times, September 2017
Sales are hitting record highs in France as confidence in the market returns, with Paris, Lyons and Bordeaux the main hot spots, says The Times. Our founder and CEO, Susie Hollands, also shares her views on the Paris property market in this article too…
VINGT Paris CEO, Susie Hollands, featured in European CEO, July 2017
When Susie Hollands arrived in Paris from her native Scotland in 2003, she’s the first to admit that running one of the city’s leading property companies was not part of the plan. Discover the full story in this special interview for European CEO…
VINGT Paris featured in Evening Standard Homes and Property Luxury Portal, May 2015
“People who love Paris have a real passion for the intellectual life in art, music, literature or architecture,” says Susie Hollands of estate agent Vingt Paris. “The city has a strong cultural romance for so many nationalities.”
“Charlotte Whitaker, a Chicago attorney, dreamed of buying a pied-à-terre in Paris for nearly 30 years. She decided to look in earnest when the euro softened against the dollar last summer, and closed on this 800-square-foot apartment last December. Ms. Whitaker said she found her designer through Vingt Paris, which helps nonresident clients buy, sell and renovate property.”
VINGT PARIS featured in Financial Times, August 2015
Susie Hollands, chief executive of property company Vingt Paris, is sceptical that there will be a significant change in the northern part of the arrondissement. “What people have to understand is that these areas have been in gentrification mode for probably more than 10 or 12 years already. Gentrification doesn’t happen as quickly as it does in London or Brooklyn.”
VINGT Paris featured in Country Life International, Spring 2017
“If you’re wealthy and have time on your hands, where else would you want to spend some months of the year? It’s a perfect European base, with sensational art and architecture and fantastic restaurants on every corner.”
VINGT PARIS featured in The Times, November 2016
“House hunters are back in the city and they want a small, chic apartment in a fashionable street.”…”Susie Hollands says the €500,000 to €1 million sector is especially active. ‘Supply is limited because everyone, from international buyers to domestic downsizers, wants compact (807 sq ft), two-bedroom apartments for under €700,000 for a pied-à-terre. We have not seen offers at these asking prices for years.'”