Sale and leaseback
This is a real estate process known in France as "cession-bail", the principle of which is to sell the premises of one's business while maintaining its activity. One thus goes from owner of the premises to tenant.
This is a real estate process known in France as "cession-bail", the principle of which is to sell the premises of one's business while maintaining its activity. One thus goes from owner of the premises to tenant.
Murs occupés is an agency specialising in the sale and purchase of walls occupied / rented by one or more tenants. As owners or purchasers of occupied walls, we are their representatives and their contacts to advise, sell, buy, appraise or finance your rented property. Among our activities, we offer our clients and prospects the valuation / expertise of their occupied premises (see different methods on our valuation page).
The agency has a developed and extensive client portfolio allowing it to have a high speed of execution in high transactions. They are investors, property developers, institutional investors, family offices, property companies, SCPI, real estate development companies, etc. and are looking for a variety of occupied property assets. The types of assets sought are occupied commercial premises (occupied pharmacies, occupied restaurants, etc.), occupied shops, occupied business premises, occupied logistics warehouses, occupied offices, occupied buildings (including office buildings but also residential buildings) and occupied land, Occupied healthcare premises (clinics, EPHAD, occupied senior residences, etc.), occupied industrial buildings, etc. Our investors have a strategy for growth of their real estate assets and a strategy of diversification. They are looking for occupied premises to make a long-term investment of quality with a quality tenant and a premium location. It is a network of active professional investors looking for rented premises in the following cities in particular: Paris and its Ile de France region, Marseille, Aix-en-Provence and its PACA region, Lyon and its metropolis, Lille and more generally the north of France, Rennes, Nantes and the west of France, Nice and its French Riviera, but also the largest cities in France such as Toulouse, Montpellier, Strasbourg, Bordeaux, Reims, Saint-Etienne, Le Havre, Toulon, Dijon, Angers, Clermont-Ferrand, Tours, Orleans, Nancy, Annecy, Chartres...etc.
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