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Updated about 2 months ago, 10/23/2024

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Michael Kazalas
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Fractional Real Estate Investing -- What say you?

Michael Kazalas
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Hey BP Community!

I’ve been involved in real estate investing for a while but lately I’ve been bullish on fractional real estate investing. For those unfamiliar, it’s where multiple investors co-own a property, outsource property management & share rental income and appreciation.

For those with experience, I’d love to hear your thoughts:

  1. What’s worked best for you?
    • Commercial, residential, or vacation properties?
  2. How prominent do you think fractional investing will be in the next 5-10 years?

Again, I'm personally bullish given that it lowers the barriers to entry while taking away a lot of the headaches that come with owning real estate. I know that a lot of folks want to be more hands-on in properties they own and that this isn't a model that will be a fit for everyone. However, this model can be beneficial for folks wanting real estate exposure in a more passive manner.

Thoughts?

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