What is tokenized real estate and is my investment secured by real assets?

Tokenized real estate is a modern way of investing in property by turning ownership into digital shares, or “tokens,” on a secure blockchain. Instead of buying an entire home or commercial building, you can buy fractional ownership, smaller, more affordable pieces of a property through digital tokens.

At ProperFi, each token represents a portion of an income-producing real estate asset. When you purchase tokens through our platform, you are effectively buying into the real-world property tied to that token. This gives you access to rental income, potential appreciation, and long-term value, just like a traditional investor, but with significantly lower capital and no property management headaches.

Tokens are recorded and managed on the blockchain, which serves as a transparent, tamper-proof ledger of ownership. All transactions are powered by smart contracts, which automatically handle things like rental distributions, ownership transfers, and investor rights, all without middlemen.

Now, the big question: Is your investment actually backed by real property?

Yes. 100%.

Each tokenized property offered on ProperFi is held within a legal entity (typically an LLC) that owns the physical real estate. When you buy tokens, you’re gaining a beneficial interest in that entity and, by extension, the asset itself. You’ll also receive detailed documentation for every offering, including title verification, income history, and third-party appraisals.

This structure ensures that your investment is not just in a digital asset but in a tangible, legally-backed real estate holding.

In short: Tokenized real estate offers the benefits of traditional property ownership, income, appreciation, diversification… in a secure, modern, and accessible format.

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