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Tessin is an investment platform for anyone who wants to put their capital directly into real estate without cumbersome fee structures or intermediaries. It enables you to invest with others in projects you believe in while simultaneously enjoying good returns on your invested capital. Registering an account is free of charge and a requirement before you can begin investing in real estate projects.

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