Fundimmo

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Fundimmo is a platform specializing in real estate crowdfunding founded in 2014. It allows its investors to invest from € 1,000 in a wide range of real estate projects (residential, shops, offices, development, real estate renovation, etc.) selected by an advisory committee made up of real estate professionals.

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