need for big desks, filing cabinets,
and bulky computers is diminishing
at an astonishing rate. Find a quiet
space, preferably with a view over
the countryside, and you have the
perfect work environment.
KEEP AN OPEN MIND
Do not write off locations straight
away. I'm lucky to live in Charente,
which has a large number of
picturesque villages that are wellknown
as favourites with tourists.
In 2003 I fell in love with the
riverside town of Jarnac, home to
the beautiful Courvoisier building.
I don't live there, though. My home
for twenty years has been in one of
the nearby towns - not as chocolate
box pretty but way more practical
for what I need.
DON'T JUDGE A BOOK
Beware of the Instagram effect. I
worked for ten years as a Buying
Agent in France and know well
that some houses are easy to
photograph and look great online.
The trouble is they don't look so
good in real life. Some properties
are tricky to photograph or may have
had the pictures taken on a grey
day (a mortal sin here at Leggett,
but sometimes unavoidable). One
that springs to mind was marketed
by an agent (not Leggett) who was
creative with their photography.
The path to the front door looked
long and colourful; in real life, it was
five paces and led straight to a busy
road. The opposite can be true; my
point is that it pays to slow down
your scrolling and swiping.
SIGNING THE CONTRACTS
Be prepared to sign electronically. I
would never encourage you to make
rash decisions or sign on the spot.
But be aware that signing contracts
from a distance is a simple process.
Not so long ago, agents used to
march clients into the notaires office
to sign there and then - there's no
need for this now; you don't even
need to be in the same country.
Electronic signatures speed up
the process and offer the same
protections as signing in person.
There you have it, half a dozen ways
to put yourself in the best position
to find something exceptional. But
there's one more thing I would like
to stress. Talk to us. It sounds like a
cliché, but the Leggett team goes
the extra mile to turn your dreams
into reality. We wouldn't have been
voted "Best estate agent in France"
more times than anyone else if we
weren't exceptionally good at it!
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