
The progress of your project :
The steps :
1. Definition of requirements
The property hunter starts by meeting the buyer to understand their needs, criteria and constraints when it comes to buying a property. This includes factors such as the desired location, the type of property, the budget and the specific features required (number of bedrooms, surface area, amenities, etc.).
2. Search
The property hunter begins by searching for properties that match the established criteria. This may involve consulting property databases, visiting properties, exploring the local market and using their professional network to find potential options.
3. Preselection
Once a list of potential properties has been drawn up, the property hunter makes a shortlist based on the buyer's criteria. He eliminates the properties that do not match and selects those that seem most suitable.
4. Visits
The property hunter organises visits to pre-selected properties for the buyer. He accompanies the buyer on the visits, providing information about the properties and neighbourhoods and answering any questions.
5. Négociation
Once the buyer has found a property they like, the property hunter can help negotiate the price and conditions of purchase. They use their experience to obtain the best possible deal for the buyer.
6. Due diligence
After negotiation, the buyer generally undertakes a period of due diligence, during which he or she may have the property inspected, check the title deeds, examine expert reports, etc. The property hunter can help coordinate these steps and resolve any problems.
7. Completing the transaction
Once the due diligence is complete and all parties agree on the terms, the property hunter can help finalise the transaction by coordinating the legal documents, signatures and payments.
8. Close
Finally, the property hunter accompanies the buyer through the closing of the transaction, ensuring that all aspects are correctly handled and that the property is legally transferred to the buyer.