Our file on real estate prices in May
- Paris under 10,000 euros per square meter this summer?
- Paris: the XVth does not escape the fall in prices
- Oise: in the Creillois Basin, prices close to the pre-Covid period
- Seine-et-Marne: emotions, stress... How to manage a sale
- Essonne: family housing grows on the Saclay plateau
- Yvelines: buy 15 minutes from La Défense, how much does it cost?
- Val-d'Oise: these Sarcelles apartments popular with investors
- Val-de-Marne: along the A6, prices are falling
- Seine-Saint-Denis: the most expensive district of Montreuil does not escape the crisis
- Hauts-de-Seine: at the foot of the towers of La Défense, the market in slow motion
The scene takes place in the opulent salons of a hotel in Marne-la-Vallée (Seine-et-Marne). In front of an audience of real estate agents, a solid guy, microphone in hand, holds in suspense an audience already conquered. It must be said that his business card has something to impress: Eric Naverat, 64 years old, police officer for twenty-five years, including eight in the Raid (Research, Assistance, Intervention, Deterrence), the elite unit of the national police which since 1985 intervenes throughout the national territory to fight against all forms of crime, serious banditry, terrorism and hostage-taking.
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