Tokenized real estate ≠ “I bought a token, so I own an apartment.”
Most of the time, a token is a claim to something — not “keys to the door.”
In 30 seconds, it’s usually one of these 3 things:
Equity / claim via a legal structure (SPV/fund/contract).
Debt / yield product (basically a promise of payments).
Utility / access (not ownership at all).
Mini-DYOR before you even talk about “investing”:
What does the token legally represent (equity, debt, utility)?
Who owns the property on paper, and in which jurisdiction?
Who is the issuer/custodian, is there audit/reporting?
How do you exit: liquidity, fees, lockups?
Takeaway: Tokenization can be useful, but the value is in the rights + structure, not the “real estate” label. DYOR.
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