Understanding living conditions
When we buy a building, the first thing we encounter is the way in which it lives: family life, personal life, life in general.
Our concern is to offer simplicity in a field governed by complexity, solutions where none appear to exist, and above all the prospect of all of the parties reaching a fruitful exchange. Every operation we undertake is carried out in a spirit of mutual interest.
To achieve this, at MTI, we have been developing legal and tax skills, not based solely on specific areas of knowledge, but also relying on years of experience.
Knowing how to look at a building each time
When we discover a building for the first time, we find ourselves looking at it as if discovering something that has been overlooked; from the outset we seek to find what makes its personality and beauty, the areas which it will be able to offer its future owners and the elements that will enable us to restore it to its rightful place in the architectural heritage of the city.
Creating added value
Renovating a building is truly the heart of our craft.
That is where the future value of a living space comes into play.
This means that we devote a lot of time and energy to defining how this will be best done, and really involve ourselves in co-ordinating all the tradesmen who will carry out the work.
We work with architects, with skilled craftsmen who bring our history back to life, and also with some of the most up-to-the-minute technicians.
The value we wish to create, on each operation, is that value which, in 10 or 20 years time will make a building an object to be admired.
Respecting tradition, today's initiative
All of us at MTI are attached to the idea of heritage.
Historical, architectural and aesthetic heritage. This is not the fruit of a slothful nature, but rather of a desire to contribute to that perennial quality that makes Paris and our French cities so unique in the World.
The diversity of the buildings that we buy, the quality of the renovations we carry out, and at the same time the desire to meet current requirements in terms of habitat summarise our view of tradition as an initiative rooted in history, and unceasingly adapting itself to the present.
Lastly, by tradition, we extend the idea of respect even further : respect for all our contacts, respects for our customers and respect for our partners, the banks, the lawyers, the architects.
For us, this respect is based on an open attitude and solid common sense.
Real Estate, an anchor in economic and social life
Leaning on its considerable experience in dwelling real estate, MTI has placed its abilities at the service of the business world for the last few years.
Our philosophy consists of always starting from what is in demand: the same applies to our business real estate activity.
For this reason we buy, renovate and sell buildings that make sense, communicating so that the companies that work there can do so under the best possible conditions, in direct contact with technological advances, and also with ergonomics and design.
Here again, MTI works with a team dynamic with all its partners, banks, lawyers, architects, experts and above all, customers.
Our practices are rooted in what is, generally speaking, the basis of the idea of craftsmanship:
experience, devotion and the satisfaction of a job well done.
* This is revealed every day by our ability to make the expertise required for every operation we run really come to life.
* This is expressed through our involvement and commitment to giving our job full added value.
* This is concretised in the quality of the renovations we undertake, through the love of stone and mortar and a respect for the vestiges of our mutual history.

