The real estate agency of flats with charm arrives in Tarragona

Sunday 11 December dawned with this news on the Diari de Tarragona which echoed the opening of the agency in the city a few months ago. Monapart Tarragonaled by architect Victòria Martí.

The article is reproduced below:

The network of real estate agencies Monapartspecialising in the brokerage of properties with charm, arrives in Tarragona. With this opening, together with the agencies in Alicante, Barcelona, Girona, Palma and Valencia, the Monapart network continues its growth and consolidates its position in the Mediterranean arc.

Monapart started its activity in Barcelona in 2010 with an innovative positioning within the real estate sector based on lifestyle. Monapart responds to the specific needs of owners of charming homes, offering them a close and honest service.

According to the agency, Tarragona has a high percentage of these special and architecturally valuable homes, from Cambrils to Torredembarra, passing through Reus.

The architect Victòria Martí, in charge of Monapart Tarragona, considers that we are in a stage of real estate optimism. In the province of Tarragona, from 2013 to 2015, home sales and purchases have grown by 12.7% according to data from the National Institute of Statistics. With this data, Martí affirms: "The real estate market is recovering, but it is becoming more demanding. The phrase 'everything is for sale' is a thing of the past. Now the market is demanding quality housing, but not at any price, but at the right price". 

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