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Full completion of real estate investment project in St Gingolph (Valais)

We are pleased to announce the full closing of our latest participative investment project in St-Gingolph, in the canton of Valais. Once again, this financing has attracted a great deal of interest, confirming the confidence of our investor community in our simple, structured and high-performance model. This project offered an entry ticket of CHF 101,204.12… Continue reading Full completion of real estate investment project in St Gingolph (Valais)

St-Gingolph-III

Full completion of real estate investment project in St Gingolph (Valais)

We are pleased to announce the full closing of our latest participative investment project in St-Gingolph, in the canton of Valais. Once again, this financing has attracted a great deal of interest, confirming the confidence of our investor community in our simple, structured and high-performance model. This project offered an entry ticket of CHF 101,204.12… Continue reading Full completion of real estate investment project in St Gingolph (Valais)
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Housing shortage: Who is responsible for subletting?

Subletting is a hot topic when it comes to the housing shortage. And yet, this movement is gaining ground, whether it concerns residential properties or office space. Aided by data from Wuest Partner, it should be remembered that the company considered information from the main portals, omitting that from Airbnb and social network posts. The… Continue reading Housing shortage: Who is responsible for subletting?

Next conference on participative property investment at the Hotel President Wilson (Geneva)

Our next conference, followed by a cocktail reception, will take place on Wednesday 09 April from 6pm to 7pm at the Hôtel Président Wilson, 47 Quai Wilson, 1211 Geneva. The doors will open at 5.30 p.m. for your welcome drink, and the conference will run from 6 to 7 p.m., followed by a cocktail reception.… Continue reading Next conference on participative property investment at the Hotel President Wilson (Geneva)
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New investment opportunity: St-Gingolph in Valais

Invest in a new investment property! As the saying goes: never two without three! So SIPA crowd immo is back with a vengeance to offer you another exceptional property in which to invest. This is an investment opportunity to be seized as soon as possible, as there are very few shares available. In simple terms,… Continue reading New investment opportunity: St-Gingolph in Valais
Marché Immobilier Suisse 2025 – Tour d’horizon

Swiss real estate market 2025 – Overview

The Swiss real estate market in 2025, marked by the emergence of the lowering the key interest rate to 0.5%. decided by the SNB in December 2024. This strategic measure could well redefine the dynamics of the sector, influencing buyers, investors and developers alike. Focus on the business model From an economic point of view,… Continue reading Swiss real estate market 2025 – Overview
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Swiss real estate prices: A rise confirmed for 2025

Swiss real estate prices rose in 2024, and the outlook for 2025 supports this trend. We’re talking here about an increase whose dynamic, albeit moderate compared with previous years, takes account of structural and economic factors. Indeed, as Wüest Partner points out, job security, correlated with low unemployment, as well as rising real wages and… Continue reading Swiss real estate prices: A rise confirmed for 2025
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Key rate at 0.5%: How is the SNB dealing with the Swiss economic context?

The Swiss National Bank (SNB) recently decided to cut its key interest rate to 0.5%, marking a key step in the adjustment of its monetary policy. This 50 basis point cut reflects a response to domestic and international economic pressures, notably the overvaluation of the Swiss franc and the need to keep inflation under control.… Continue reading Key rate at 0.5%: How is the SNB dealing with the Swiss economic context?
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Basel III reform: What impact will 2025 have on the Swiss real estate sector?

The Swiss banking sector has announced that a new reform with stricter rules will come into force in 2025. This is the Basel III reform, introduced by the Basel Committee. The aim is to strengthen the stability of banks and the financial system by modifying access to mortgage loans and the management of property assets.… Continue reading Basel III reform: What impact will 2025 have on the Swiss real estate sector?

3 reasons to diversify your investments in Switzerland

Investing in property is no longer an open secret; it is even recommended as a way of diversifying your investments in Switzerland and boosting your returns. However, you need to consider the return on your investment. That’s why it’s important to diversify your investments to cope with volatile markets and keep your portfolio profitable. At… Continue reading 3 reasons to diversify your investments in Switzerland
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Complete closure of the Vevey property investment project

Our latest investment opportunity in Vevey has been fully closed. Available since 12 November, this property investment project has met with a remarkable response from our investors. The project, a Maison de Maître, is fully let by the canton of Vaud, was fully subscribed in record time. With a entrance fee fixed at CHF 66,113.10,… Continue reading Complete closure of the Vevey property investment project
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