Notary Negotiation: Selling a Luxury Property | PDC
Charming Properties · Notary Negotiation

Notarial negotiation & prestigious properties — the office in the first position.

Inheritances, private sales, family homes, character properties: notary offices are the first to be informed of upcoming sales — and their real estate negotiation services deserve a level of publicity commensurate with the image of the notary profession.

The negotiation service of notary offices

The notary, the first to be informed —
often before anyone else.

In the sale of a property of character, the notary occupies a position no one else holds: they are at the forefront. They are the ones who handle the estate and know, before any other intermediary, that a family home, a castle, or an exceptional rural estate is about to be put on the market. The owner consults them before making any decision—for a property valuation, legal and estate planning advice, or tax considerations regarding the advisability of selling. And the more substantial the estate, the stronger this reflex: the owner of a property of significant heritage value consults their tax advisor—but first and foremost, and often, their notary.

The real estate negotiation service within notarial offices transforms this unique position into a comprehensive mission: the private sale of inherited properties, the marketing of homes entrusted to their firm by families, and frequently, property rentals as a complement to the transaction —managing a property awaiting sale, renting out an outbuilding, or maximizing the value of family assets. This is a long-standing, legitimate, and regulated activity—and one that deserves appropriate marketing tools.

"The notary knows before anyone else that an exceptional property is going to be sold. The only question is: where will this property be displayed? "

The question of distribution

A property of character on a generalist portal —
the image of the notary profession deserves better.

Where should one list an inherited castle, a family manor house, or a rural estate belonging to a long-established family? General real estate portals—and even more so free classifieds sites—drown these properties among millions of listings of all kinds, from used appliances to student rentals. For a notary's office, this jumble poses a real image problem : the family that has entrusted their home to their notary expects the sale to be conducted with the same professionalism as the rest of the notary's work.

A portal specializing in luxury, charming, and prestigious properties perfectly meets this requirement: an editorial focus exclusively on characterful properties, a refined and elegant presentation, and a French and international audience of heritage buyers, investors, and enthusiasts of historic homes. The property is showcased as it deserves, and the notary's office is represented appropriately. Distribution becomes a natural extension of the notary's advice—not a contradiction.

"The family has entrusted their home to their notary for the execution of this task. The chosen presentation for the property must reflect this trust. "

Listing your assets — three ways

Notary offices:
where to begin?

Propriétés De Charme supports notary negotiation services — automatic distribution of properties from your software, dedicated pages permanently referenced on Google, and a paperless operation: an email, an invoice, a transfer.

The essentials

List your luxury properties

Everything the portal offers to notaries and notary offices: distribution via gateway, property threshold, operation, featured listings — the complete page dedicated to your profession.

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For an exceptional property

Feature a property

A page entirely dedicated to an inheritance or private sale, built and referenced by the portal — the presentation that the family expects, and a tangible argument for your support.

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Talking to someone

Contact customer service

Present your firm and your negotiation portfolio: professional rates will be sent to you by email, with support at every stage. Quick response, no obligation.

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