Premia SA
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Premia SA
Premia SA is a real estate company that buys, develops, and owns income-producing properties in Greece. Its portfolio is built around buildings and land that can be rented out to tenants in sectors such as logistics, retail, offices, hospitality, and education. The company makes money mainly from rent, along with value created when it develops or upgrades properties for long-term lease. For beginner investors, the key point is that Premia is not a builder that sells homes one by one. It is more like a long-term property landlord and asset manager. Its customers are businesses, schools, hotel operators, and other tenants that need space to run their operations, and Premia earns steady lease income from those contracts. What makes the business model different is that its value depends less on short-term sales and more on the quality of its properties, the length of its leases, and the reliability of its tenants. That puts Premia in the middle of the real estate value chain: it owns the buildings, funds and manages them, and turns property ownership into recurring rental cash flow.
Premia SA is a real estate company that buys, develops, and owns income-producing properties in Greece. Its portfolio is built around buildings and land that can be rented out to tenants in sectors such as logistics, retail, offices, hospitality, and education. The company makes money mainly from rent, along with value created when it develops or upgrades properties for long-term lease.
For beginner investors, the key point is that Premia is not a builder that sells homes one by one. It is more like a long-term property landlord and asset manager. Its customers are businesses, schools, hotel operators, and other tenants that need space to run their operations, and Premia earns steady lease income from those contracts.
What makes the business model different is that its value depends less on short-term sales and more on the quality of its properties, the length of its leases, and the reliability of its tenants. That puts Premia in the middle of the real estate value chain: it owns the buildings, funds and manages them, and turns property ownership into recurring rental cash flow.