Behind every blocked property there's a story, and not all of them are the same. We read it before acting: if the person living there lost their home, we fight the bank so they can stay. When what we find is someone doing business by gaming the system, then we step in.
You access real-discount assets that rarely reach the market. We resolve the legal situation and share the profit.
Homes from assets we've resolved or are resolving. The more advanced the process, the closer to market price.
When a flat is blocked, the first thing we do isn't buy it: it's find out who lives inside and why. What we find decides everything else.
Someone who couldn't keep up the payments. An elderly person. People who lost their home and have nowhere to go.
What we do: we sit down with the bank and negotiate a debt reduction so the debt becomes manageable. That flat doesn't go into our portfolio and isn't sold to any investor. Our job there is to help them stay.
Nobody lives there. It's been stuck for years, with a tangled legal situation nobody wanted to unravel.
What we do: we unblock it, get it into shape and return it to the market. One less empty home and a family that can buy it at a better price.
Those who squat as a business: subletting, extorting money to leave, or chaining properties knowingly.
What we do: this is the only situation in which we resolve an exit. It's not the same as a family with no resources, and treating it the same would be dishonest.
The same process, whether you come in as an investor or you buy to live. The difference is the moment you get in.
Problem assets at wholesale prices, outside the traditional market.
Legal situation, charges, community debt and real timelines.
We study the case, talk to whoever lives there and resolve the legal situation.
Free and ready: for the investor who shares profit or for whoever is going to live in it.
We'd rather explain it before you ask. It's the best way for you to decide with the information in front of you.
A blocked flat is worth less because almost nobody knows how — or wants — to unblock it. That margin isn't a bargain fallen from the sky: it appears the day the problem is resolved.
It covers the purchase and the costs until resolution. Depending on the case, the asset is in their name or Domus holds title with a participation contract. It's decided with them, not by default.
The investigation, the negotiation with whoever lives there, the bank, the timelines and the paperwork. Half of the net profit is the investor's. We don't charge a management fee.
Our share comes from the profit, not from an invoice. If it isn't resolved, we don't get paid — and we'll have worked months for free. That's why we choose our cases well.
Each property is at a point in the process. That point sets the price and the timeline: it's the same ladder for the investor and for the home buyer.
Maximum discount. Requires waiting for the process.
Date is set. Delivered after the process, without renovation.
Turnkey after delivery, with the work done.
Voluntary agreement. Fast, empty delivery.
Empty and visitable. Market price.
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