Selling remotely, or as an expat, mostly calls for clear support in English - not just a translation of the exchanges, but a real explanation of French rules.
Selling a property from abroad, or as an expat living in Argelès-sur-Mer, can quickly get complicated. Distance, language, different practices, and French administrative requirements make the process more stressful than it needs to be.
Good support goes beyond translation: it explains how the market works, French rules, and the real stakes of each step - diagnostics, notarial deadlines, tax, negotiation - in clear, precise English.
Many expats worry most about losing control of the file or discovering a problem too late. Liam Gall, a bilingual consultant at eXp France based in Argelès-sur-Mer, reduces that risk with active follow-up and regular check-ins, whatever time zone the seller is in.
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