Zo World introduces its latest tech-enabled clubhouse in Whitefield, Bangalore, blending luxury real estate with fractional ownership
Luxury Real EstateFractional OwnershipBlockchain TechnologyWeb3Techenabled Social Real EstateReal EstateAug 26, 2024
Zo World's Whitefield Clubhouse is a luxury real estate project that combines cutting-edge technology with fractional ownership, offering a unique experience for innovators, entrepreneurs, and global citizens.
Fractional ownership in Zo House allows members to own a portion of the luxury estate, granting them seamless, lifetime access to Zo Houses worldwide and annual returns as their share of clubhouse profits.
Zo World uses blockchain technology to link the digital identities of founder members and fractional owners to secure and unique NFTs, ensuring that members are whitelisted through their immutable blockchain identities.
The Zo House in Whitefield offers a range of amenities, including collaborative workspaces, leisure lounges, a business centre, a gym, a sauna, an outdoor pool, and a cafe.
Zo House is designed for a select group of innovators, entrepreneurs, and global citizens who value creativity, innovation, and collaboration.
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