Elevation Tertiom, a SCPI managed by Elevation Capital Partners, has successfully established itself in the overseas real estate market, achieving significant growth in its first year.

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The SCPI Elevation Tertiom, managed by Elevation Capital Partners, a subsidiary of the Inter Invest Group, has completed its inaugural year with impressive results. In just twelve months, it has established itself as the exclusive SCPI dedicated to overseas tertiary real estate, attracting a growing number of investors seeking diversification.

Elevation Capital Partners benefits from the unique experience of the Inter Invest Group, which has been active in overseas territories since 1991. This longstanding presence provides a significant competitive edge in identifying and accessing prime real estate assets in these regions, where gross yields can reach up to 12%, notably higher than those observed in mainland France, according to the management company.

Industry Overview

The overseas real estate market in France has been witnessing remarkable growth, with interest from investors keen on diversifying their portfolios. The unique economic condit

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