Sounded but not knocked out, the real estate market has recovered since May 11. Visits have resumed. The sales mandates re-enter and the buyers make offers. This return of customers since May 11 reassures, after two months of almost total shutdown. “The buyers have resumed their project. The sellers too. I'm not going to say that nothing has happened, but it's not far away, ”said Samuel Berrih, a Century 21 franchisee, in Paris.
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A phenomenon visible throughout France. Nearly 83% of sellers intend to continue with their sales project, according to a survey by the Orpi network published in May. More than 68% of buyers wish to continue their research. New clients are also ringing at the door of agencies. Result, the calendars are filled. “We had 180 meetings the week of recovery. It is no less than before the forced shutdown of the market, ”said Mickaël Bouchot, boss of five Laforêt agencies, in eastern France . Customers who had a real estate project
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