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The Cabinet Vermeille, with its nine agencies, is specialized in residential real estate in western Paris.

When appraising property, broad market knowledge is required in order to best evaluate the "real" price of real estate.


The price per sq. m is the main criteria used for apartment valuation.

Since the adoption of the Carrez Law (measurement of square footage by a registered company), which makes it possible to use the real surface area of apartments as a basis, a healthy relationship has existed between buyers, sellers and real estate professionals.

Yet all apartments are unique, even within the same building. Other criteria come into play as well: storey, orientation, noise level, indoor condition, parking place or garage and patio.

And more generally, other factors include the building's status and area schools, businesses and public transportation.



Houses are appraised differently than apartments: surface area is just one evaluation criteria and is not the most important..

Other important criteria, unique to houses, come into play.

The land: the surface area, ground (flat or sloped), orientation, noise level, presence of adjoining buildings, pool, tennis court, groundkeeper house, outhouse.

The house: outside appearance, charm, work (cleaning, roofing), adjacency inside appearance, number of storeys, basement, attic, expansion possibilities, work (door frames, heating)


For individuals, developers and institutions, and particularly for the AXA insurance company, the Cabinet Vermeille regularly conducts market studies for new buildings or older buildings inhabited by tenants.

The professionalism of the Cabinet Vermeille's teams enables them to optimize the price of property and to sell property under the best conditions for their client-owners.