Thursday 17 November 2011
The Turkish daily newspaper Cumhuriyet decided to talk about rare and luxury property investment in Turkey and abroad in its week-end edition.
A large part of the article was dedicated to Agence Mercure and an exclusive interview given by Nicolas Pasquier, head of eMarketing and International sales at Groupe Mercure France. The article also presents Alla Apalko, Agence Mercure sales Director for Russia and Eastern Europe.
Mercure is very active in all parts of the world and strongly believes in the potential of Turkey and central Europe. The ever growing number of customers shows that the interest in France is still intact around the world and the raising price of real estate tends to prove it.
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