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We currently support Spain, Portugal, Bulgaria, Germany and Italy.

Also, we are working on adding more countries.

Return on investment is variable and depends on numerous factors—there’s no one-size-fits-all answer for what is considered a “good” ROI.

According to European benchmarks, the average annual ROI for residential real estate varies, but anything above the market average can be considered good.

For example, in the European market, residential real estate typically sees an ROI of around 7-8%, while commercial real estate might average slightly lower.

ROI also varies by property type, so the return on a multi-family home might differ from that of a single-family home or an apartment building.

There is a simple equation that can be used to calculate ROI in real estate: ROI = Average Annual Rent per Square Meter * 12 / Average Sale Price per Square Meter) x 100

Our AI algorithm predicts the average rent price by analyzing various factors, giving you an accurate estimate of how much you can rent your apartment for.

If you are interested in real estate investing, there are several steps you can take to get started.

First, think about what kind of investor you want to be. Do you want to be active and hands-on, such as fixing up and flipping properties?

Or do you prefer a more passive approach, such as investing in a REIT?

Other steps to get started include researching the market you want to invest in and learning about local real estate laws.

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Auction properties in the EU are real estate assets sold through a public bidding process.

The seller sets a reserve price (minimum acceptable price) and interested buyers bid against each other to purchase the property.

Auctions can be conducted in various formats, including live auctions attended in person or online auctions conducted over the Internet.

We are not an auction platform, we only display government auctions on a map with additional data, such as potential delivery and approximate coordinates.

Foreclosure auctions: These properties are typically sold by lenders or banks to recover unpaid mortgage debts. They may be referred to as judicial sales or foreclosure sales.

Government auctions: Government agencies, such as national tax authorities or local councils, may auction properties that have been seized for non-payment of taxes or other reasons.

Private property auctions: Private sellers may choose to auction their properties to expedite the sale process or to reach a wider audience of potential buyers.


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