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Originally Posted by GuyR
Rossanthony, i think it is worth a serious look alright but maybe in a different area from what you are looking in. I have picked up some interesting information on the web along the lines that the master agent is inflating the price in a serious way. It was also mentioned that the master agent or the builder are not in a position to offer the aftersales care certain clients will need.
I think this could be someone trying to make a quick buck.
I think there are better developments around and if not i think i might wait till one comes around.
What do you think
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hello there
I know nothing of the master agent inflating the prices. I do know that master agents and developers should agree on what the sale price will be. There should be only one price for a property, whoever buys it, and whether they buy it direct from the developer or through an agent. Agents would not accept otherwise.
On aftersales, I understand your point that maybe the developer, being one of the first to offer a development in Tunisia, to the UK market, may lack experience in delivering an after sales process, that fits our current model. I would suggest that the master agents role is to work with the developer to deliver this important service to both agent, and buyer.
If you are refering to rental and management services, I am as yet unaware of exactly what is on offer. I do not know if they intend to run it themselves or if they will be passing it onto a third party. Many construction companies bring in professional management firms, to run their residential developments.
Does anybody know what they will be doing?