SwissLending

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SwissLending uses the crowdfunding method for real estate investment. It simply involves bringing together investors to pool funds in a single, visible project. The projects presented have all obtained a bank loan, have pre-marketing levels> 60% and are carried out by promoters and general contractors with their storefront.

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A Swiss-based Real Investing platform for Investors looking for more than just finance. Propose the most direct and rewarding investments in line with your values. Inve...

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