Real estate opens up to small savers thanks to crowdfunding
Putting your money into real estate without being a millionaire by buying shares in a building: this is the concept proposed by Foxstone
4 June 2020
Putting your money into real estate without being a millionaire by buying shares in a building: this is the concept proposed by Foxstone
4 June 2020
The proptechs promise to democratize access to real estate. Crowdfunding allows you to acquire a share of a building through a minimal initial investment.
The share acquired when investing in crowdfunding does not relate to a specific apartment but to all the apartments in the building.
The share acquired when investing in crowdfunding does not relate to a specific apartment but to all the apartments in the property.
Foxstone, the swiss real estate crowdfunding platform announces the sale, as an equity investment, of a residential property in Lausanne
Interview with Dan Amar, co-founder and CEO of Foxstone (real estate crowdfunding platform in Switzerland), in the Léman Bleu region of Switzerland
Foxstone is a real estate crowdfunding platform that offers direct access to real estate investment to more people in Switzerland.
Foxstone, a Geneva-based platform, is supported by major strategic investors, Vaudoise Assurances and the listed Investis Group.
Foxstone is a Swiss real estate crowdfunding platform that puts potential investors and buyers in touch with property or real estate development projects owners
Foxstone wants to democratize online real estate crowdfunding. With a philosophy based on openness, transparency and diversification.
Foxstone distinguishes itself first and foremost by its expertise in real estate. The platform is a member of Proptech and relies on technological innovation
The real estate crowdfunding or participative financing offers the possibility to private individuals to invest in stone from CHF 25’000
Foxstone offers participatory co-ownership investments in residential properties in French-speaking Switzerland with a minimum amount of CHF 25,000.
Via Foxstone, investors buy co-ownership residential properties with a 60% debt to equity ratio for annual returns on equity
Foxstone carefully selects the properties on offer and only selects properties that have been renovated, according to their location, value & occupancy rate
11 September 2019