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A luxury good, yes, but renovated in the rules of the art

A luxury good, yes, but renovated in the rules of the art
A luxury good, yes, but renovated in the rules of the art

For their home, buyers want local charm and a signed decoration. ALEX CRETEY-SYSTERMANS/REA

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The high -end is no longer just synonymous with a prestigious address. Without default, exceptional goods must also be renovated, with tailor -made equipment and services.

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View of invalids, Mont-Blanc or the Mediterranean … These luxury real estate fundamentals are no longer enough for buyers ready to spend up to € 50,000/m2 For an exceptional property. “The high -end is worth on average twice as expensive as current products, but it is mainly defined by its rarity and its lack of defect”, explains Julien Haussy, founder of the atypical space network. He must also have a certain cachet, representative of the French art of living.

“These are no longer just the opulent buildings of the 8e16e et 17e districts that attract, but districts with a “village” spirit, where food shops and bistros abound, “Emily in Paris” atmosphere, precise Nicolas Pettex-Muffat, Managing Director of the Junot group. At center of Paris, the left bank or the marsh, as well as the 9e et 18e Arrondissements on the Montmartre side and rue des Martyrs appeal to Franç customers …

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