Strata, a leading real estate investment platform, has received the green light from Sebi to launch its Small and Medium Real Estate Investment Trust (SM-REIT), allowing investors to own a piece of high-quality commercial properties.
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An SM-REIT, or Small and Medium Real Estate Investment Trust, is a financial instrument that allows investors to own a fraction of high-quality commercial properties. This model democratizes real estate investment, making it accessible to a broader range of investors.
Strata is a leading real estate investment platform that facilitates fractional ownership of commercial properties. The company has over Rs 2,000 crore in assets under management (AUM) and is now expanding into the SM-REIT segment.
Strata aims to launch up to six SM-REIT schemes in the fiscal year 2025-26 and gradually increase it to one scheme per month in the future.
Strata Capital, the investment arm of Strata, will serve as the Investment Manager for the SM-REIT schemes, ensuring high standards of transparency and financial management.
Investing in Strata SM-REIT offers several benefits, including diversification of investment portfolios, access to high-quality commercial assets, and the ability to participate in large-scale real estate projects with smaller investments.
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