Discover how Gen-Z can capitalize on the growing fractional ownership market in commercial real estate
Fractional OwnershipReal EstateGen ZInvestmentCommercial Real EstateReal Estate NewsMay 28, 2024
Fractional ownership is a concept that allows individuals to invest a small amount of money and own a portion of a property
Fractional ownership provides an accessible and affordable way for Gen-Z to invest in real estate which was previously inaccessible to young people due to high financial capital requirements
Real estate provides a stable investment option as its value can never reach zero unlike the equity market It is also less volatile than the stock market and provides great returns in the long term
According to JLL-Propshare analysis the fractional ownership market in India is predicted to grow over 10 times to surpass $5 billion by 2030
The fractional ownership market presents a significant opportunity for Gen-Z to capitalize on this booming industry secure their financial future and contribute to the country's economic growth
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