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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers for investors, property owners, and anyone curious about tokenized real estate.

The Basics

Getting Started

REtokens turns real estate into digital, tradeable shares (security tokens) so property owners can unlock liquidity and investors gain flexible access to quality deals — all on a regulated marketplace.
With REtokens, you hold a direct fractional interest in a specific property — not shares in a fund. Your ownership is recorded on a blockchain as a security token, and those tokens can potentially be traded on a regulated secondary marketplace. REITs and most crowdfunding platforms don't offer that kind of direct ownership or liquidity path.
No. You fund your investment and receive distributions in USD. The blockchain handles settlement and ownership records in the background — you don't need to hold cryptocurrency or manage a wallet. A custodial wallet is automatically created for you when you invest.
A security token is a digital representation of ownership in a real-world asset — in this case, real estate. It's issued under SEC regulations, just like traditional securities, but lives on a blockchain. This means ownership transfers are faster, transparent, and programmable through smart contracts that enforce compliance rules automatically.
For Investors

Investing on REtokens

Both accredited and non-accredited investors can participate, depending on the offering. Each deal specifies its own eligibility requirements based on the SEC exemption it's filed under. All investors complete identity verification and compliance checks before investing.
Minimums vary by offering, but can start as low as $100. Each property listing on the marketplace shows its specific minimum investment amount. This is significantly lower than traditional real estate syndications, which often require $25,000 or more.
After the required holding period (which varies by SEC exemption), your tokens can potentially be traded on REtokens' secondary marketplace — an SEC-registered Alternative Trading System (ATS). This gives investors a liquidity path that traditional private real estate simply doesn't offer. Note that liquidity is not guaranteed and depends on market conditions.
Create an account on the REtokens marketplace, complete the verification process, browse available offerings, and invest in the properties that match your goals. The platform walks you through each step, and a custodial wallet is set up automatically — no crypto knowledge required.
For Property Owners

Tokenizing Your Real Estate

Tokenization lets you access a broader investor base, lower minimum investment thresholds to attract more participants, and offer your investors a potential secondary liquidity path — all while you maintain full operational control of the asset. It's a modern capital-raising tool built on blockchain infrastructure.
REtokens uses a dual-gated compliance model. On-chain smart contracts enforce transfer restrictions and investor eligibility rules at the token level. Off-chain, the custody layer verifies investor identity and whitelist status before any transaction can settle. Every offering goes through a full due diligence process before it goes live on the marketplace.
All investor funds are held in escrow by an institutional-grade custody provider. Security tokens are stored in custodial wallets — not personal wallets. This ensures proper segregation of assets and regulatory compliance. REtokens never holds investor funds directly.
Start by submitting an inquiry through the REtokens website. The team reviews your property and deal structure, conducts due diligence, and works with you on the legal and technical setup. Once approved, your offering goes live on the marketplace and investors can start participating. The process is designed to be straightforward for experienced real estate operators.
Under the Hood

Technology & Security

REtokens is building a chain-agnostic platform. Security tokens are issued using compliant token standards on institutional-grade blockchain networks. The platform architecture is designed so issuers can choose the best chain for their offering — prioritizing compliance, custody support, and ecosystem compatibility.
Security is built into every layer. Tokens are held in institutional-grade custodial wallets, not personal wallets susceptible to individual compromise. Smart contracts enforce compliance rules on-chain, and all transactions go through identity verification and whitelist checks. The platform undergoes regular security audits and follows industry best practices for key management and access control.
Smart contracts are self-executing programs on the blockchain that automatically enforce the rules of a token — who can buy, who can sell, transfer restrictions, and holding periods. They replace manual compliance checks with programmable, tamper-proof logic. This means compliance happens at the infrastructure level, not just the policy level.
Trading

Marketplace & Liquidity

Tokenized real estate is still an emerging market, and liquidity depends on the specific offering and market demand. REtokens provides the infrastructure for secondary trading through its ATS, which creates the possibility of liquidity — but it's not guaranteed. As more investors and offerings come online, liquidity is expected to grow. This is a meaningful improvement over traditional private real estate, which typically has no secondary market at all.
It depends on the SEC exemption the offering was issued under. Most offerings have a holding period (typically 12 months for Regulation D offerings) before tokens become eligible for secondary trading. Once that period expires and the tokens comply with applicable resale rules, they can be listed for trading on the REtokens ATS.
The primary marketplace is where new offerings are listed and investors buy tokens directly from the issuer — like an IPO for real estate. The secondary marketplace (ATS) is where existing token holders can trade with each other after the holding period ends — like a stock exchange. REtokens operates both under one platform.

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