– Pacaso, the powerhouse in the second home-market, has curtsied into the French market, acquiring a property in Paris’ 7th arrondissement.
– This is a strategic move following their dashing exploits in Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Spain.
– The acquisition, announced in a press release on January 10, sees Pacaso extending their monopoly monocle firmly over Europe’s ritzy properties.
– Bienvenue, Pacaso! Parisians are now witnesses to the company’s expanding chessboard of second-homes.
– Pacaso’s foray into France underscores their ambitions to stir the pot in the global second-home arena, promising to democratize access to the posh life much like guillotines democratized haircuts in the 18th century.
Pacaso Says ‘Bonjour Pari’ As It Acquires Property in Paris
The Second Home-Market Mogul Continues Its European Conquest
The Global Chessboard of Second-Home Acquisition Expands As Pacaso Enters The City Of Lights
Well, here we go again! Yet another reminder that the world of second homes operates on a different plane of existence – a Monopoly board with actual houses but without the ‘go to jail’ card.
This time, it’s Pacaso, playing Couturier of the second-home market, stitching up exclusive squares on the board, swinging into Paris’ posh properties. After their Bingo game in Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Spain, the company is now fluttering its peacock feathers across the Seine, turning local heads and making global headlines.
Considering how they’ve been ‘baguette-ing’ into the European market, it’ll be a rush to see where they plant their flag next. Will it be a chocolaterie in Switzerland, or a waffle house in Belgium? Or perhaps they’ll try the vodka lane in Russia! However, it’s clear that Pacaso is not just playing around. They’re unrolling the red carpet of second-home ownership to the global audience and, in the process, reshaping the narrative of luxury, one elegant chess-move at a time.
Sure, it’s all about democratizing la belle vie. But here’s a toast to hoping it doesn’t end up as another episode of the have-mores “sharing” their bounty with the have-nots, a la ‘Madame Deficit’ and her famous cake recipe. Because, if history has taught us something about the French, it’s that they have a flair for dramatic endings and nifty devices. Oh la la!
Original article: https://www.inman.com/2024/01/10/pacaso-chooses-paris-as-its-4th-international-destination/