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Editorial by Thibault de Saint-Vincent, President of BARNES

“Hope is a loan made to happiness.” Joseph Joubert

Over the last few weeks, the world has been experiencing a crisis on an unprecedented scale due to the exponential spread of COVID-19. One by one, countries have gone into lockdown and their economies have been brought to almost a standstill.

We would like to pay tribute to all of those involved in this combat: to the health care staff first and foremost, for their relentless fight and their courage and determination as they seek to stem the pandemic; and to all those working to provide essential services (pharmacists, shopkeepers, checkout assistants, lorry drivers, dustmen, security services, etc.). All of those undervalued occupations, without which our day-to-day lives would be unbearable. With regard to the real estate sector, we would also like to thank the notaries and banks that have stepped up their efforts recently to allow our clients to finalise their transactions. Lastly, we would like to extend a token of friendship to all of our teams, our partners and our clients to thank them for their loyalty and to assure them of our support. We would like to say those two simple words that are so often forgotten: thank you.

Many of you are questioning the future of the high-end property market in which BARNES has become a benchmark thanks to your trust. Staying true to our values of attentiveness and proximity, we have endeavoured to meet all of your needs and will continue to do so. The initial information available shows that luxury real estate will weather the storm. Although they have slowed, transactions are continuing. Cancellation and withdrawal rates are low, and downward pressures on prices remain limited to a small margin at all of our destinations.

At a time of great scepticism on the equity market, when liquidity seems risky, high-end real estate is asserting its status as a safe haven. Indeed, everyone can measure the precious benefit that owning a premium property brings during this period of lockdown. Both a sound and vital investment, bricks and mortar are proving to be an invaluable asset in these difficult times.

In this highly volatile situation, having a clear view of the market and its environment is of crucial importance. Thanks to its local knowledge, the quality of its expertise and the scope of its services, BARNES is able to provide a precise response to your needs when it comes to the art of living. Its extensive experience has seen it endure and overcome numerous crises. Its global vision that is constantly updated positions it as the guarantor of clear and immediate arbitration.

Both now and in the future, we will be by your side to support and guide you in your choices by remaining faithful to the values that unite us. Together, we will weather the storm and come out stronger.

Take care of yourselves and your families. And above all, don’t lose hope.

Because in the words of Joseph Joubert, hope is a loan made to happiness.” What could be more fitting and inspiring in these times than to have happiness as a creditor.

Thibault de SAINT VINCENT, President of the BARNES Group

Webinar – The impact of Covid-19 on the New York real estate market

Webinar BARNES New York
The impact of Covid-19 on the New York real estate market

In view of these troubled times and turbulent current events, on Friday 10 April at 3.30 pm (Paris time), 9.30 am (New York time), BARNES shared with you his vision of the current situation, the modifications in its internal organisation, in the way it communicates with its customers, and in its interaction with the markets in which the network is present, particularly the New York market. It is by understanding the present context, while remaining as factual as possible, with figures and data in support, that we will be able, with prudence and humility, to prepare for the future.

Within one month, the world as we know it has been profoundly impacted by a pandemic of rare violence, unparalleled and with many repercussions. In Europe, as in the main states of the United States, containment has become mandatory and many companies and independents dread the weeks and months to come. Many experts speak with certainty about the next steps, with the majority of these predictions being regularly challenged after a few days.

As such, BARNES New York has offered you a live virtual conference in French during which the following themes were discussed:

  • Introduction and overview of the main real estate markets in the world where BARNES is present. By Thibault de Saint Vincent, President of BARNES Group.
  • Focus New York. By Christophe Bourreau, Manager Partner BARNES New York.
    • The current new regulatory framework
    • Impact on transactions in progress
    • How have buyers and sellers reacted in the last two weeks?
    • What are the effects on the rental market?
    • Possible short- and long-term consequences
    • How is commercial real estate in New York and the US reacting? By Miriam Driot, Real Estate Agent and Commercial Expert BARNES New York
  • Financing: How are the banks reacting?

With the participation of Rachel Brunet – lepetitjournal.com, Editor of the New York edition.

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Conferences June 2019 – Investing or setting up in New York: how to take advantage of the opportunities of the current market

Throughout the month of June 2019, BARNES New York organized several conferences in New York, London, Paris, Geneva, Cannes, and Saint-Tropez. We would like to thank all the participants as well as all those who contributed to these events. A real success with more than 250 people registered, we hope that these conferences were at the same time informative, useful and pleasant; the primary objective of such meetings being to inform you about New York real estate, both from a process point of view and market information. Whatever your project (acquisition, investment, rental, sale, etc.) our team is at your disposal and will be happy to assist you.

Please don’t hesitate to ask us for more information on New York real estate.


June 4, 2019 – New York, on the rooftop of The Caledonia, in the heart of Chelsea. In collaboration with Betty Benzakein, Premier Mortgage Consultant at HSBC, Richard Ortoli, lawyer specializing in real estate law and international taxation, and French Morning.


June 18, 2019 – London, exceptional property showcasing a superb bespoke interior, a short walk from Buckingham Palace. In collaboration with BARNES London, Maître Richard Ortoli, and Guillaume Tardivat, account manager.


June 19, 2019 – Paris, in the heart of the Champs Elysées in an exceptional property with a 360-degree view of Paris. In collaboration with Master Richard Ortoli.


June 25, 2019 – Geneva, top floor of the Fédération des Entreprises Romandes, with a breathtaking view of the city. In partnership with BARNES Miami.


June 26, 2019 – Cannes, Villla Bressarello at Cap d’Antibes. In partnership with BARNES Miami and BARNES Yachts.


June 27, 2019 – Saint-Tropez, Villa aux Parcs de Saint-Tropez. In partnership with BARNES Saint-Tropez, BARNES Miami, and Guillaume Nicolau, head of the International Clientele Department at Up Notaries.


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An integrated international network for tailor-made solutions

An interview with Christophe Bourreau, director of Barnes New York.

A leader in international luxury real estate, BARNES has been supporting its clients in Florida since 2002. I joined BARNES in 2008 with the aim of promoting the American market in France. In June 2009, I became Director of BARNES office in Miami, a leading company in the international luxury real estate industry. BARNES has been in the Big Apple since 2009, New York being a priority market for our customers. I became director of BARNES NY in 2011. Since then, we have been advising buyers and sellers in their real estate projects, mainly in Manhattan and Brooklyn.

You and your company

Which services, which products, which activity?

BARNES assists you in all of your projects by offering all the services essential to the achievement of a perfect acquisition, from legal arrangement to final decoration, including financing, international formalities, domiciliation, insurance, rental management, etc.

What is the spirit, the culture of your company? What characterizes it?

Since its creation in 1995, BARNES has reinvented luxury real estate and offers an integrated international network in order to offer tailor-made solutions to its customers. From transaction to rental management, BARNES now deploys its expertise through more than 10 businesses.

BARNES brings together more than 800 employees, all experts and committed, in more than 15 countries and 85 offices. The promise of BARNES lies in the possession of fine real estate among the greatest international capitals and resorts.

A true family business, BARNES transmits to its employees its essential values of excellence, respect and its French know-how.

Why did you decide to settle in New York?

New York has always been a priority market considered by our customers, whether for a pied-à-terre or an investment. New York was simply the logical next step in the development of our BARNES office.

What advice would you give to those looking to move to New York?

Moving to New York is as exciting a life project as it can be difficult … My advice would be to always be accompanied by experts in every area related to an expatriation project: accountant, lawyer, real estate agent …

New York and you…

What do you like about New York?

New York is a land of opportunity. It is a constantly changing city where anything is possible when you have ambition and when you make the necessary efforts to achieve that ambition.

It is also the capital of the world where all types of cultures and profiles are present and contribute to making New York a city of incomparable richness.

What is your favorite neighborhood in or around NY City?

I really like Williamsburg, which has been able to redesign and completely rethink itself over the past 15 years.

The United States and you?

What do you like most about America?

What I like most about America is this culture of entrepreneurship and accepting others.

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