Real estate tokenization is transforming the property investment landscape, making high-value real estate accessible to small investors with as little as ₹10,000. Discover how this innovative approach is democratizing real estate investment.
Real Estate TokenizationProperty InvestmentFractional OwnershipDigital AssetsInvestment RisksReal Estate MumbaiSep 30, 2025

Real estate tokenization is the process of dividing a property into digital tokens on an online platform, each representing fractional ownership. This allows investors to buy small portions of high-value properties, making real estate investment more affordable and accessible.
Real estate tokenization gives investors direct fractional ownership of a specific property, with returns linked to rent and value appreciation. Reits pool investor money to buy and manage a portfolio of properties, and investors own units of the trust, not individual properties.
The risks include lack of regulation, potential regulatory changes, and constrained liquidity since the secondary market for tokens is still developing. Careful research, platform selection, and a long-term perspective are essential for mitigating these risks.
Income from tokenized real estate is treated like digital assets and is taxed at a flat 30% tax rate.
Platforms such as Alt DRX allow investors to browse listed properties, check related information, and invest digitally. These platforms also provide access to a resale marketplace for tokens.

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