
That’s now Five seasons that the Kretz family makes viewers dream With their villas at several million euros, their prestigious customers and their spectacular deals. At the head of this family real estate agency, Olivier and Sandrine, the parents, work with their four sons, Martin, Valentin, Louis and Raphaël. A united clan, at the service of high -end real estate. Thanks to the show, the public follows them from Saint-Barth to Paris, via New York and even Spain.
But behind the cameras, the well -oiled mechanics begin to be questioned. An article in the magazine Here ispublished on April 19, 2024, launched the controversy: according to anonymous testimonies, Some sales would be false, and some customers of simple knowledge playing a role For the needs of the shooting. A rumor that agitates the web and divides fans from the start. A controversy that has lasted for several months and to which the second of siblings, Valentin, agreed to be confronted.
Invited by the magazine Seven to eighthe responded to rumors and defended the program on his authenticity: “Everything is true, we are a real family“he begins before recognizing that for television needs certain scenes must be replayed: “It is true thatWe repeat from time to time some sequences obviouslywhen you want quality.“An admission which confirms that everything is not turned live, but according to him, that does not call into question the veracity of sales.
The agency: technical constraints which justify a reconstruction
Still in this interview, Valentin Kretz confirms that certain scenes are even reconstructed afterwards: “We sometimes have an extraordinary sale that has not been filmed, and we want to see it on the screen so much thatit is reconstituted a few hours or the day after. We are not always in live, we have customers that we cannot film like that live, We need authorizations“he explains insisting on technical constraints, like so many obstacles that sometimes force to adapt.
Despite these rumors, the figures speak for them. In 2024, the family produced more than 150 sales for turnover exceeding three million euros. The most spectacular? A Parisian apartment sold for 33.85 million euros – a record in the history of The agency.