Homeland Immo and Immo City have merged to form Solive, the leading digital property management company in France and Belgium, supported by a strategic consortium of investors.

Target Company Overview

Homeland Immo, established in 2016 by Frédéric Remeur and Renaud Lerooy, is a pioneering digital property management platform in France. With a strong technological foundation integrated into its business model, Homeland Immo has achieved significant growth, managing around 40,000 properties across the Paris region and Brussels. The company has successfully expanded its operations both organically and through strategic acquisitions, completing nine transactions to date.

The recent merger with Immo City, a well-established player in the real estate services sector, signals a substantial shift in the property management landscape. The newly formed entity, rebranded as Solive, is poised to become the foremost digital property management company in France and Belgium, targeting further consolidation in the market.

Industry Overview in France and Belgium

The real estate sector in France and Belgium has witnessed significant transformations, particularly with the integration of digital solutions in property management. As the demand for innovative and efficient services rises, d

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Homeland Immo

invested in

Immo City

in 2025

in a Merger deal

Disclosed details

Revenue: $28M

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