Hsg sinergy launches financing for finishes and home remodeling

Hsg sinergy, in partnership with credifamilia, introduced a financing line for buyers of real estate projects looking to remodel their properties. The initiative provides amounts between 10 and 42 million pesos, aimed at facilitating property adaptations for rental or sale. The launch seeks to bridge the gap between property purchase and the required investments for optimization.

Hsg sinergy announced the launch of a specific financing line for finishes and remodels in real estate projects. This offer, developed in collaboration with credifamilia, targets owners needing to adapt their newly acquired properties. Available amounts range from 10 to 42 million colombian pesos, covering costs to prepare properties for personal use, rental, or sale.

The main goal is to address a common gap in the real estate market, where project delivery does not always include necessary final adjustments. Carlos cuéllar, ceo of hsg synergy, stated: “In the delivery stage and first years of operation of a project, much of the decisions that shape the buyer's experience and the builder's reputation are concentrated. With this alliance, owners not only receive an asset, but a concrete path to adapt it according to their life or investment plans, with technical and financial support”.

This dynamic, according to the involved entities, affects the speed at which projects stabilize and the potential appreciation of assets. The credit line promotes access to formal financing, avoiding more expensive informal options. From credifamilia, carolina garzón emphasized: “We see in the projects managed by hsg synergy fertile ground for more families and small investors to take the next step: not just buy, but optimize their property. This line was designed so that adaptations are financed with terms and conditions suited to household cash flows, preventing recourse to more costly or informal solutions”.

The partnership aligns with credifamilia's efforts to expand formal credit in the housing and remodeling sector, benefiting families and smaller investors.

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