Property Share has achieved a significant milestone by obtaining a Small and Medium Real Estate Investment Trust (SM REIT) license from SEBI, marking a pivotal moment for fractional ownership in real estate in India.
Real Estate InvestmentFractional OwnershipSm ReitSebiProperty ShareReal EstateAug 19, 2024
A Small and Medium Real Estate Investment Trust (SM REIT) is a type of real estate investment trust that caters to properties valued between INR 50 crore and INR 500 crore.
The SM REIT license awarded to Property Share represents a significant advance for fractional ownership in India's real estate market, promoting investment in real estate that is safe, transparent, and accessible.
SEBI oversees the SM REIT framework, providing a degree of security and transparency that may have been lacking in previous fractional ownership models.
The introduction of SM REITs is expected to transform the Indian real estate investment landscape by allowing smaller investors to engage in a market that has long been dominated by larger players.
Property Share is set to lead a shift in how everyday investors can engage with the real estate market, providing opportunities that were once viewed as out of reach.
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