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Fractional realty ownership becoming popular with retail investors: Experts

Apart from being a pocket-friendly investment avenue, it also does away with the hassles of property management such as rent collection and maintenance

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Imaging by: Ajay Mohanty

Pratigya Yadav New Delhi
As the cost of real estate escalates and causes shifts in realty business models, fractional ownership through a real estate investment group or trust has become popular among retail investors in recent years, for its potential to allow a play into the investment opportunity without much strain on the pocket.

Experts feel that with the recent taxation changes on the gains from REITs and InVits, fractional ownership can be a new tax-efficient way to invest in commercial real estate through these avenues which act like mutual funds.

Fractional ownership also provides greater flexibility compared to traditional property ownership. Investors can

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