THE SELL OF YOUR PROPERTY
In order to prepare the sale of your property, Barnes Bordeaux can make a real estate property valuation, whether for a flat, an architect style house, or a private mansion or a large property.
Do you want to make a valuation of your property?
3 good reasons to entrust your estimate to BARNES Bordeaux
Local expertise
14 consultants specialised in your sector
Global network
122 worldwide offices
An accurate estimation
Market knowledge
BARNES Bordeaux valuation
Key figures for BARNES Bordeaux offices
2
Offices
18
Collaborators
6 076 €
Average price per m²
A professional valuation
In order to provide an accurate estimation, our consultants consider the following criterias :
Property type
Location
Surface
Sale deadlines
Potential
Surroundings
Communication to highlight your property
We advertise in quality regional, national and international medias: Le Figaro, Figaro Magazine, Maisons et Appartements, Le Point or the Financial Times, as well as in our magazine "Barnes" (2 issues / year and sent to all Figaro subscribers)
Institutional and corporate sites, national and international real estate Websites and social networks.
Inauguration, vernissages, golf competitions and conferences
A tailor made support
The visit
Every BARNES consultant has visited and knows very well all the properties.
Our target : To be able to answer at best any potential purchasers requests . For each scheduled visit with our purchasers, we make sure that the owner is available and that the house is arranged at its best.
Trade talks
The Initial sale contract and Notarial act
An initial sale contract is written when trade talks are over and an agreement is accepted by purchaser and seller.
The « Unilateral agreement to sell » also known as initial sale contract is a commitment from the owner to sell his property to the purchaser at the price previously set between them.
Therefore, the owner is no longer able to give up the sale, being a real contract between the parties, bounding them to honour their obligations. To guarantee this sale, the buyer must then pay a deposit, corresponding to 5 or 10% of the property value. This amount will be deducted from the sale price when signing the notarial act.