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Icrowdhouse is a Participatory Financing Platform authorized by the CNMV that is based on an alternative method to put investors in contact with promoters seeking financing to develop their real estate projects, all in a transparent and secure way in a 100% digital environment.

Key information

  • Platform Fee No
  • Payment Fee Yes
  • Secondary market No
  • Registration number 22
  • Languages Spanish
  • Address Av. Diagonal 359 2º, Barcelona (08037)
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