Mumbai: Alt, the holding company for Property Share, a leading platform in fractional real estate ownership, is set to raise Rs 2.8K crore. This move is expected to further boost the company's market presence and expand its innovative real estate solution
Fractional Real EstateProperty ShareAltReal Estate InvestmentFunding RoundReal Estate MumbaiFeb 20, 2025
Fractional real estate ownership allows multiple investors to buy shares in a single property. Each investor owns a fraction of the property and shares in the profits and risks associated with it.
Property Share allows investors to start with a minimum investment of Rs 5,000, making it accessible to a wide range of investors.
Property Share offers a diverse portfolio of properties, including residential, commercial, and mixed-use properties, across various cities in India.
Property Share's platform is designed to provide transparency in terms of property information, investment details, and performance metrics. The company also employs robust security measures to protect investor data and transactions.
Property Share aims to expand its property portfolio, enhance its technology platform, and explore new partnerships to further strengthen its market position and offer more innovative solutions to investors.
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