Lymo

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Lymo is the pioneer of real estate crowdfunding in France.
It focuses on small-scale residential real estate projects, sought after for their low number of neighbours, low condominium fees and centrality.

Key information

  • Platform Fee No
  • Payment Fee No
  • Interest rate 8-12%
  • Secondary market No
  • Registration number 15004746
  • Languages French
  • Address 1 rue Gabriel Péri, 31000 Toulouse
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