Property dealers in Guyane
Active property dealers in Guyane, their profile and the kind of deals they run. We'll also tell you what changes when you buy from one.
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Sources: trade register, public directories, professional registrations.
The market in Guyane, in short
Market data is still being aggregated.
Buying from a property dealer in Guyane: smart moves
- Ask for the Kbis (company extract) and check how long they've traded. Serious dealers have a track record.
- Demand every diagnostic plus invoices for the work done, with the 10-year warranty (garantie décennale) from each trade.
- Book a second visit with an independent pro (architect or surveyor). Refurbishments often look better than they are.
- A dealer is taxed on company profit, not private gains. For you, that can mean VAT on the margin on some properties.
- Negotiate. A dealer pays carrying costs every month, so they'd rather drop a bit than sit on stock.
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Run a free analysisFrequently asked questions
Is buying from a dealer risky?
No more than from a private seller, as long as you demand the full diagnostics, the work invoices, and the 10-year warranty from each tradesperson.
Is there extra VAT?
On some new-build or heavily renovated properties, yes (VAT on the margin or full VAT). The notary spells out the exact regime before the sale agreement.
Are prices negotiable?
Yes. Dealers carry monthly financing costs. Past 4 months on the market, they become flexible.
What extra checks beyond the standard diagnostics?
Work invoices, the 10-year warranty certificate, and ideally a second visit with an independent expert to spot what was rushed.
Official sources
Our analysis draws on official French public databases. Check them yourself.