Real Estate Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) are revolutionizing the way investors, especially retail investors, can gain exposure to high-value real estate assets with as little as ₹5,000 per month.
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A Real Estate SIP is a structured way of investing small, periodic amounts into real estate assets, allowing investors to build exposure over time without a large upfront capital.
Fractional ownership allows investors to purchase units or fractions of a property or portfolio, similar to buying shares in a company, making real estate investment more accessible.
Real Estate SIPs can benefit first-time investors, retail investors, and high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) by offering affordability, diversification, and professional management.
You can start by registering on a fractional ownership or digital real estate platform, completing KYC and regulatory checks, and setting up a periodic contribution plan.
The main advantages include affordability, diversification, liquidity, professional management, and reduced market timing risk.

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