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Mobimo Holding AG
Mobimo Holding AG is a Swiss real estate company that buys, develops, owns, and manages properties. Its portfolio is mainly made up of apartments, office buildings, retail spaces, and mixed-use projects in Swiss cities and economic centers. The company earns money mostly from rent on the buildings it keeps, and from selling properties or completed development projects when it chooses to recycle capital. Its core business is a mix of long-term property ownership and real estate development. Mobimo plans and builds new projects, upgrades existing buildings, and manages the properties it holds for recurring income. That means it makes money both from steady rental cash flow and from development activity, which can create additional gains when a project is finished and sold. For investors, Mobimo sits in the middle of the property value chain rather than acting like a simple landlord or a pure builder. It targets tenants such as households, office users, retailers, and other business occupiers, while also selling finished properties to investors or end users. This combination of rental income, development, and selective sales gives the company a business model that is tied to Swiss real estate demand but spread across different kinds of property activity.
Mobimo Holding AG is a Swiss real estate company that buys, develops, owns, and manages properties. Its portfolio is mainly made up of apartments, office buildings, retail spaces, and mixed-use projects in Swiss cities and economic centers. The company earns money mostly from rent on the buildings it keeps, and from selling properties or completed development projects when it chooses to recycle capital.
Its core business is a mix of long-term property ownership and real estate development. Mobimo plans and builds new projects, upgrades existing buildings, and manages the properties it holds for recurring income. That means it makes money both from steady rental cash flow and from development activity, which can create additional gains when a project is finished and sold.
For investors, Mobimo sits in the middle of the property value chain rather than acting like a simple landlord or a pure builder. It targets tenants such as households, office users, retailers, and other business occupiers, while also selling finished properties to investors or end users. This combination of rental income, development, and selective sales gives the company a business model that is tied to Swiss real estate demand but spread across different kinds of property activity.