VINGT Paris Mentioned in Living France, December 2014
Susie Hollands, of Vingt Property (www.vingtparis.com) says Paris can be affordable, especially if you know where to buy. “You can get a one-bedroom or a small two-bedroom apartment for around €300,000-€400,000,” she says.
VINGT Paris featured in the Evening Standard, November 2014
Property prices in central Paris have tripled in that time, but London buyers can still get good value, says Susie Hollands of French property agents Vingt Paris.
“More modestly, the budget for a centrally located one-bedroom apartment with a view and only redecorating needed is 600,000 to 650,000 euros ($811,225 to $878,826), said Susie Hollands, of property services company Vingt Paris.”
Many of our clients worked hard in London, but they are now older and their kids have left home, so they’d like to treat themselves to the Parisian good life.
Many wealthy people have left France,” she says. “That has stimulated a flood of interest because there are heritage properties coming on to the market which have never been sold before. I also think that Paris is the type of place which never goes out of fashion.
“Locals go for the modern international hotel room look. This home, full of romance, is what an overseas buyer perceives a French apartment should be.”
“In a crowded marketplace, creating a strong brand with a great reputation that regularly takes business away from household names like Christie’s and Sotheby’s is my greatest source of price.”
Susie Hollands’ VINGT Paris Magazine on selling and buying property in Paris
“Susie Hollands of Vingt Paris sells and lets property to an international clientele and says that most interest comes from Italian, American and British buyers looking to spend between £850,000 and £1.3 million.”
Susie Hollands’ VINGT Paris Magazine on the surprisingly low-cost of buying property in the French capital