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newbie
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April 24, 2018, 06:47:18 AM
#17
definitely good choice indeed! good luck!
sr. member
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April 20, 2018, 06:58:22 AM
#16
I am a real estate entrepreneur in SF Bay Area, I have a background in tech having previously worked at an early stage YC Company and was backed by 500 Startups for my last startup. I have been investing in bitcoin for 4 years and am excited by the growth.

I have a number of real estate projects in the pipeline, that I would like to see how I can use crypto as an alternative financing tool. In my mind it seems like an attractive proposition for crypto holders but would love the communities feedback.

I basically see it would work by creating a new company with people buying equity in the company that directly owns the real estate project.

Would love input.


we are developing a cryptocurrency for construction and real estate projects it is  "cryptoproductivity" a cryptocurrency designed for the development, upkeep and safguearging of value sources

real estate is also a value source of this cryptocurrency but we will also go towards other products of the construction industry, like industry, infrastructure etc.

if you want you can just join the project i would love having it established world wide. we are currently designing the next website upgrade, and going to enter the market with it soon.

you can pm me or go directly to the website in my signature.

Project website: www.cryptoproductivity.com

newbie
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April 20, 2018, 04:49:33 AM
#15
I have some  people  and  information  that we can brainstrom
please PM me  for more  details
newbie
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April 19, 2018, 09:01:47 AM
#14
Hi all,
asset tokenization it's absolutely a great opportunity and RE it's probably one of the most interesting.
The RE acquisition/selling process has been the same during the last 80/100 years!
Blockchain and tokenization, not only provide you with the possibility to let the people pay with cryptos but give you the solution to the biggest problem affecting RE investments: liquidity.
Investors, are often reluctant to invest in REITs or simply buying properties since their money will be locked for quite some times.
Crowdfunding platform were a solution but even through them, you money will be locked till the proyect will be concluded (debt) or you have to relay on somebody you don't know and that might jeopardize your investment (equity).
One of the best achievements, by far, in creating a RE blockchain platform is that you'll allow investors to have their own exist strategy, in the moment the want, by simply exchanging their token/s onto an exchange.
By allowing this exit strategy, there would be plenty of investors willing to reconsider investing in RE if they'll be confident they will have access to their money at any given time.
Possible applications are quite ample....you can decide to setup the first Crypto REIT or just wann have a crowdfundnig platform with the added value of blockchain transactions registration, thus building a private property registry.
Regulatory risks....quite negligible if you play transparently.
If you setup a REIT, most probably you'll be mostly dealing with accredited investors so the problem is not existing.
If you wanna have your RE Crowdfunding & Blockchain Title Registry, well...just chose the right jurisdiction that would allow for less headaches and if you wanna have US investors on board, get a Reg.D authorization.
BTW, what would really make the difference with your platfrom would not be the crowdfunding plus the blockchain registry di per se, there're a lot out there already, but a series of additional features that would turn your one into a killing solution.
I'm talking about integrating your platform with IoT features, energy saving and green building certification togethere with the full history of the property/building from its groundbreaking.
You will provide an entire set of valuable information per each property on your blockchain and at the mean time, create an added value for the property itself.

UPDATE:
I do apologize with you and, moreover, with Raulduke that in his previous post expressed basically the same concept.
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April 18, 2018, 02:00:09 PM
#13
all the very best Smiley
newbie
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April 18, 2018, 01:59:08 PM
#12
Like you said, people could buy a stake in a property and get dividends from the profits derived from the property.

How would Bitcoin enable this better than fiat currency? The utility you're speaking of isn't possible only through bitcoin or blockchain technology.

Tokenizing individual properties would make them much more liquid than a traditional LP interest. And would facilitate diversified RE investment by retail investors. Basically, taking the concept of a publicly traded REIT and applying it to individual properties. A promising concept which has yet to be executed.
jr. member
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April 18, 2018, 03:21:26 AM
#11
I have a number of real estate projects in the pipeline, that I would like to see how I can use crypto as an alternative financing tool. In my mind it seems like an attractive proposition for crypto holders but would love the communities feedback.

Hi,

It is nice to combine crypto with property, both of them is a good thing for investment. But I think there are several project has linked both of them, now there is a crypto-property project which is carrying out an ICO. The project name is bitproperty, I think they are quite good.
newbie
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April 18, 2018, 01:35:37 AM
#10
Nayton,

I work for a Blockchain development company and we have help several companies from different industries to create their own ICO, one of those was an award-winning real estate project and the ICO was a sucess, PM your email and I will send you more information about it.


Best Regards,

LMCO
legendary
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April 18, 2018, 12:48:18 AM
#9
I would like to see how I can use crypto as an alternative financing tool

I've seen in a newspaper about a company in my country that facilitates real estate transaction in cryptocurrenies.
The approach they had was to make a deal with a certain exchange, since the seller need fiat, the taxes have to be paid in fiat an so on.
Maybe you should try to go in a similar direction (deal with an exchange) to be able to sell either for fiat, either for crypto, depending on what the customer wants.
full member
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April 18, 2018, 12:20:53 AM
#8
Blockchain in realestate is also popular nowadays. If you look for an answers of this I can highly recommend risehousing which they also tokenized the realestate payment. If you still confused you can visit them in telegram risehousing telegram might you get a partnership with them. They are now in the presale hope you get in there and ask for the advantages of blockchain platform for your realestate business.
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April 17, 2018, 10:40:24 PM
#7
Yes you are right, there are already some similar projects that integrate blockchain in real estate business systems, one of which is Genesis. Genesis is an international real estate fund and multifunctional operating platform built on the basis of blockchain and digital technology. Genesis provides a harmonious blend of classical investment methods in real estate with the possibility of achieving the most progressive and modern digital economy.
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April 17, 2018, 09:46:40 PM
#6
there is already a similar project that integrates blockchain in the real estate business system
one of which was successful Realisto
and I'm sure everyone will be interested in similar projects
hero member
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April 17, 2018, 09:44:08 PM
#5
Like you said, people could buy a stake in a property and get dividends from the profits derived from the property.

How would Bitcoin enable this better than fiat currency? The utility you're speaking of isn't possible only through bitcoin or blockchain technology.


Another angle is to get property title deeds to be moved onto blockchain. This would make transfer of property ownership an absolute breeze.

This is probably the best use of blockchain technology for real estate. And I'd go one step further than record of property ownership, and include all records of upkeep and maintenance over the house. This way the history of the home and it's care is infinitely more transparent, which will bring better and more honest valuations to the market.
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April 17, 2018, 01:27:29 PM
#4
I think there is huge potential in the property space for blockchain integration and tokenization.

Like you said, people could buy a stake in a property and get dividends from the profits derived from the property.

Another angle is to get property title deeds to be moved onto blockchain. This would make transfer of property ownership an absolute breeze.
hero member
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April 17, 2018, 01:26:09 PM
#3
Hi nayton, thanks for sharing your story here.

By "YC company" do you mean Y Combinator company?

As for using Bitcoin to finance real estate project, i imagine it would be the next highest level of the bidding war...as in the speed at which I can pay you. Maybe as a seller I'd accept $1.2M (instead of $1.3M) for my 2 bed condo in Noe Valley if I could receive funds within the hour as opposed to 30-60 days from now. I realize there are other activities that go on in the closing process, so maybe the immediacy of payment is better for unique sale situations - foreclosures come to mind, when the typical inspections aren't allowed/pursued.

Lending is tough with Cryptocurrency because transactions are final, but obviously knowing the parties to a contract makes it easier to pursue litigation if one party breaks the contract.
newbie
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April 17, 2018, 01:18:33 PM
#2
I'm also looking at crypto as an alternative financing method for RE I already own. Have done a bit of research into recapping assets via ICO and other potential avenues. Regulatory risks seem to be the first hurdle to overcome. Let me know if you're still looking into this and we can share notes.
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January 31, 2018, 06:16:03 PM
#1
I am a real estate entrepreneur in SF Bay Area, I have a background in tech having previously worked at an early stage YC Company and was backed by 500 Startups for my last startup. I have been investing in bitcoin for 4 years and am excited by the growth.

I have a number of real estate projects in the pipeline, that I would like to see how I can use crypto as an alternative financing tool. In my mind it seems like an attractive proposition for crypto holders but would love the communities feedback.

I basically see it would work by creating a new company with people buying equity in the company that directly owns the real estate project.

Would love input.
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