Mumbai: Alt, the holding company for Property Share, is set to revolutionize the real estate market by raising a significant Rs 2.8K cr to expand its fractional ownership model.
Fractional OwnershipReal EstateAltProperty ShareInvestmentReal Estate NewsFeb 20, 2025
Fractional ownership is a concept where multiple investors jointly own a property. Each investor owns a share based on their investment, making it more accessible and affordable for a wider audience.
Alt is a holding company that owns Property Share, a platform that facilitates fractional ownership of real estate properties. Alt aims to make real estate investments accessible to everyone by leveraging technology and innovative business models.
The funds will be used to acquire more properties, enhance the technology platform, and improve user experience. This will help Alt scale its operations and expand its reach in the real estate market.
Fractional ownership can benefit both individual and institutional investors. It reduces the financial burden and opens up investment opportunities to a wider demographic, making real estate ownership more accessible and affordable.
Alt plans to partner with leading real estate developers and financial institutions to create a seamless and secure investment experience. The company is also exploring opportunities to expand its services internationally, tapping into the growing demand for fractional ownership in other markets.
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