Despite a sharp decline in activity in the entire real estate market during confinement with the end of visits and purchases of goods which, de facto, also undermined the real estate diagnostic sector, the group EX'IM, meanwhile, has done well, continuing its development with the opening of 6 new agencies: Guyane, Fontenay le Comte, Dijon, Montauban, Saint-Denis and Bourg-en-Bresse.
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