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I’ve been reading about how real estate investment models are evolving and recently explored some in-depth content from a Real Estate Tokenization development company while browsing industry blogs and market insights. The concept of fractional ownership, blockchain-based property records, and automated smart contracts looks highly promising, especially in terms of improving liquidity, increasing investor access, and bringing greater transparency to traditionally opaque transactions. At the same time, the legal structuring, regulatory compliance, asset custody, and operational governance involved in tokenization seem significantly more complex than traditional property investments. It made me wonder how adoption is unfolding in practice — does real estate tokenization typically make more sense to start with commercial properties such as office buildings, hotels, or rental portfolios where institutional frameworks already exist, or are residential assets also beginning to adopt tokenization models at scale? I’m curious how developers and investors evaluate risk, compliance readiness, and market demand when deciding which asset class to tokenize first.
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