8 April 2024

Investing in an investment property in Romont (Fribourg)

Investing in an investment property in Romont

Our new property equity investment opportunity is now officially available.

To be more precise, this is an exclusive investment opportunity for a 100% let residential building.

This investment property, located in the canton of Fribourg, is available for an initial sum of CHF 56,612.97 per co-ownership share.

What are the advantages of investing in Romont?

Firstly, the annual net yield distributed by this property, based on a projected 5-year scenario, is estimated at 5.05%.

The form of investment corresponds to participative shareholding. The level of risk is therefore low, and refers to the acquisition of this building, 39% of which is financed by our own funds, and 61% by a mortgage, granted by Caisse d’Épargne Riviera.

The building comprises 15 flats, spread over two floors and attic space.

Here is a breakdown of the existing typologies: 

  • 1 flat with 1.5 rooms.
  • 6 flats with 2.5 rooms.
  • 5 flats with 3.5 rooms.
  • 3 flats with 4.5 rooms.

There are also sixteen indoor and six outdoor spaces.

Built in 1993 on a plot of 1,038.05 m², this rental property is a real success, with almost all the flats already reserved.

Romont is located on the Lausanne-Fribourg road. Set between lakes and mountains, this historic town dating from the 10ᵉ century is steeped in history.

Its castle, Gothic collegiate church, towers and ramparts, and the Cistercian Abbey of la Fille-Dieu will immerse you in a welcoming medieval atmosphere.

Its green surroundings invite you to relax and take walks in the forest. Nature is preserved, in line with SIPA Crowd Immo’s commitment to sustainable development.

 

There’s still time to seize your chance! Join our priority list now to be contacted by a SIPA Crowd Immo advisor.

 

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