Foncière
Foncière is a French term describing a company that owns and manages a portfolio of real estate assets, deriving most of its income from rents. Foncières may be listed on a stock exchange (foncières cotées) or privately held, and they typically invest in commercial real estate such as offices, retail spaces, logistics centers, or, to a lesser extent, residential properties across one or several markets.
Their business model centers on long-term asset ownership, lease management, and portfolio optimization through acquisitions and
In France, many foncières benefit from a tax framework associated with the regime of sociétés d’investissement
Notable examples of foncières include Gecina, Icade, Klépierre, and Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, which own and manage large portfolios