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Beware of the mirages of tax-exempt SCPIs

2021-03-01T15:01:43.417Z


OUR ADVICE - Capital losses can sometimes reach up to 80% of the money invested. A crumbling. Savers who have placed their savings in property tax exemption "Malraux" or "land deficit" have something to worry about. These investments, real estate investment companies (SCPI), invested in old real estate and backed by these tax advantages, for some, come to the end of their life. And bad surprise, the value of shares held by savers is in free fall. Capital losses can sometimes


A crumbling.

Savers who have placed their savings in property tax exemption "Malraux" or "land deficit" have something to worry about.

These investments, real estate investment companies (SCPI), invested in old real estate and backed by these tax advantages, for some, come to the end of their life.

And bad surprise, the value of shares held by savers is in free fall.

Capital losses can sometimes be as much as minus 80% of the money invested.

"It is catastrophic"

,

laments Paul.

In 2007, he placed no less than € 240,000 in Pierre Investissement 6, a “Malraux” SCPI, of the Inter Gestion group.

Today, his investment is only worth ... € 69,000.

The value of the shares of the SCPI has plummeted by 80% in 14 years.

“The SCPI bought homes whose value, a few years later, turned out to be appallingly low.

However, the quotation of the units depends on the value of the assets, ”

explains Paul.

This saver has benefited from significant

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Source: lefigaro

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