Markham, Canada, March 24, 2025 — Urbanate.com has announced the launch of its real estate investment platform designed to connect small and medium-sized developers with global investors, bridging the equity gap in the industry.
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Urbanate.com is a real estate tech company that operates an investment platform connecting small and medium-sized real estate developers with global investors.
Developers list their projects on the platform, providing detailed information. Investors can browse these projects, evaluate risks and rewards, and decide to invest. The platform ensures transparency and access to information for both parties.
Developers can access a broader pool of investors, reducing the equity gap and increasing their chances of project success. The platform also offers tools and resources to support their projects.
Investors can discover high-potential real estate projects and connect with a network of professionals. The platform’s vetting process ensures that each project meets stringent criteria, providing a trusted source of investment opportunities.
Urbanate.com is based in Markham, Canada, and operates globally, connecting developers and investors from around the world.
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