Explore how SEBI's new regulations for Small and Medium Real Estate Investment Trusts (SM REITs) open doors for small investors to participate in the Indian real estate market.
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An SM REIT is a Small and Medium Real Estate Investment Trust that pools investor money to buy real estate assets, offering a more accessible option for smaller investors.
The minimum investment amount for SM REITs is expected to be around INR 10 lakh.
SM REITs cater to smaller investors with lower minimum investment amounts compared to traditional REITs, making it a more accessible option for a wider range of people.
Investing in SM REITs offers a safer and more transparent environment, minimizes project completion and vacancy risks, and provides regular updates on performance and financials.
The challenges facing SM REITs include identifying the right properties and managing them efficiently, as well as maintaining lean cost structures to ensure healthy returns for investors.
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