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8 Tokenized Real Estate Investing Platforms Worth Vetting in 2026

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8 Tokenized Real Estate Investing Platforms Worth Vetting in 2026
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23 Dec 2025 3:53 PM IST

Tokenization is opening real estate to smaller tickets, faster settlement, and global investor pools. The eight platforms below show how far the market has come—and what you should watch when picking a marketplace.

How we ranked the platforms


Tokenization connects real estate assets to global investors with smaller tickets and faster settlement.

We built a six-factor scorecard totaling 100 points:

FactorWeight Why it matters
Regulatory compliance25A token is worthless if regulators can’t approve it.
Liquidity20You need an easy exit without slashing returns.
Asset quality & yield15Well-vetted properties and steady cash flow drive performance.
Geographic reach15Diversification across markets lowers concentration risk.
Technology & security15Stable code, audited contracts, and quick settlement protect capital.
Fee transparency10Low, predictable costs sweeten, but don’t define, the deal.

Each platform receives a 1–5 rating in every category. We multiply that rating by the weight, then add the six subtotals. A straight-5 score yields the full 100 points (for instance, 5 × 25 = 25 in compliance).


A six-factor scorecard rates each tokenized real estate platform on compliance, liquidity, yield, reach, technology, and fees.

You’ll see the raw totals—and a clickable radar chart for quick visual comparison—later in the guide.

1. Polymesh: the compliance-first foundation

Launched 13 October 2021, Polymesh is the first public-permissioned blockchain designed for regulated assets. At mainnet launch, 14 licensed financial institutions such as the Gibraltar Stock Exchange and Digivault ran validator nodes, and 4,300 verified users completed on-chain KYC during testing.

Real-estate pilots are gaining speed: Ocree Capital has launched a Canadian regulated real estate platform built on Polymesh, whose first deal fractionalizes a CA$51.9 million, 156-unit Class A development in Winnipeg with roughly CA$4 million of equity offered to accredited investors.

According to Polymesh’s Ocree case study and its compliance documentation on polymesh.network, the platform uses on-chain identities, CDD-based onboarding, and transfer restrictions so only verified, jurisdiction-appropriate investors can hold tokens while concentration limits and lockups are enforced automatically at the protocol level.

With more than $800 trillion of traditional assets poised for tokenization, Polymesh’s RWA hub explains how to tokenize RWA's in a step-by-step playbook that issuers can use to map KYC, accreditation, and holder-cap rules into on-chain policies.

Why it stands out

  • Identity by default. Every wallet must clear Customer Due Diligence, so issuers can hard-code rules like “only EU investors after MiCA” without spreadsheets.
  • Deterministic settlement. Transfers finalize in about 5 seconds (≈ 5,000 milliseconds) and are irreversible, a safeguard when six-figure deeds change hands.
  • Granular permissions. Modular smart contracts let sponsors set caps, lockups, or timed transfer windows (“unlock after the one-year Rule 144 period”).

Traction so far

Two years later Polymesh counts 4,110 onboarded accounts, 32 assets, and 41 validator nodes across 16 jurisdictions with continuous uptime, according to Business Wire. Real-estate pilots are gaining speed: Ocree Capital tokenized a CA$51.9 million Canadian tower entirely on Polymesh rails.

Best for: issuers and platforms that prefer passing an audit to chasing meme-coin hype. If you are building tokenized deals, start your diligence checklist here.

2. RealT: daily rental income, one token at a time

Launched in 2019, RealT has tokenized more than 700 U.S. rental homes worth about $130 million and built a community of 16,000 investors across 70 countries, according to Tokenizer Estate.


RealT lets investors buy small slices of U.S. rental homes and track yields directly from a simple online marketplace.

Here’s how it works: complete KYC, spend as little as $50 on a property token, and you own an LLC share tied to a Detroit duplex, Chicago bungalow, or a growing list of Latin-American rentals. Because the LLC sits between you and the bricks, you hold real equity, not a synthetic “exposure” note.

Speed is the hook. Rent collected today reaches your wallet in about 24 hours as USDC, turning passive income into a near-daily drip. RealT’s internal marketplace, along with Uniswap pools for select tokens, lets you sell a $75 slice faster than most stock trades.

RealT faced tenant-management lapses in Detroit in early 2025, prompting a new property manager and a published remediation plan. Even so, for global investors who want U.S. rental yield without landlord chores, or crypto natives chasing predictable stablecoin income, RealT remains a pioneer to watch.

3. Lofty.ai: instant exits on an Algorand backbone

By late September 2025, Lofty had tokenized more than 160 U.S. rental properties worth about $89 million, according to Digital Prop Invest. Transactions settle on Algorand, where a transfer costs 0.001 ALGO (≈ $0.0002) and confirms in about 4 seconds.

Getting started feels like funding a brokerage account. Complete KYC, load USDC, and own $50 of a Memphis duplex before lunch. An app-style dashboard shows cap rates, vacancy history, and inspection PDFs so you’re never buying blind.

Daily rent is the lure. Lofty sweeps tenant payments to your wallet around midnight UTC, and you can withdraw via ACH, PayPal, or USDC anytime. When you want to exit, a 24-hour internal marketplace matches sellers and buyers with no lockups.

Governance adds a community twist. Token holders vote on repairs, rent hikes, and sale timing, turning landlord chores into simple yes-or-no clicks.

For investors who like low fees, fast exits, and on-chain transparency, Lofty makes rental real estate trade almost as quickly as a meme stock, minus the whiplash.

4. HoneyBricks: commercial deals for accredited wallets

HoneyBricks tokenizes U.S. multifamily syndications on Polygon, giving accredited investors direct equity stakes for as little as $1,000, compared with the $50,000 minimum in most offline deals, according to Benzinga.

A typical listing might be a 300-unit Houston complex with audited financials and a sponsor targeting a 12 to 14 percent IRR. After the raise closes, tokens land in your wallet, and quarterly distributions flow in USD or USDC.

Compliance comes first. Every U.S. buyer completes KYC and self-accreditation under Regulation D, while overseas investors participate under Regulation S. After the standard 12-month lockup (about 365 days), HoneyBricks transfers tokens to Securitize, where holders can post offers on a private bulletin board for secondary trades.

Since 2022 HoneyBricks has funded nine multifamily projects totaling $68 million in equity and onboarded more than 1,200 accredited users across 27 countries, Benzinga reports.

For investors who clear the accredited bar and want institutional-grade apartments without a five-year handcuff, HoneyBricks offers a regulation-first gateway with blockchain convenience built in.

5. Binary x: beachfront villas with real-time payouts

Founded in 2022, Binaryx turns premium vacation homes into $50 NFTs that give you direct equity in a Wyoming-registered DAO LLC. By March 2025 the platform had listed 17 Bali properties and expanded into Turkey and Montenegro, bringing live inventory to 24 rentals worth $14.2 million, according to Globe Newswire.


Binaryx-style platforms turn premium beachfront villas into $50 tokens with near-instant rental payouts.

How the model works

  1. Buy. Pick a property, purchase any number of $50 tokens, and become a co-owner recorded on-chain.
  2. Earn. Airbnb income flows to your wallet soon after checkout. Binaryx cites payouts in under 10 minutes on high-occupancy listings such as the five-villa Bubbles complex in Canggu, which targets an 11 percent yield in year one and 10 percent in years two and three.
  3. Trade. After a seasoning period of 30 to 45 days, you may list tokens on a peer-to-peer market and exit before the next tourist season.

Best for: globally minded investors who want dollar-denominated exposure to vacation rentals without wiring six figures overseas or waiting a month for rent checks to clear.

6. Reental: tokenized rentals that plug straight into DeFi

Born in Spain in 2020, Reental has expanded across Europe, the United States, and Latin America. By July 2025 it had tokenized 82 properties and raised more than €57 million (≈ $62 million) from 21,000 investors, according to Digital Journal.

Why it’s different

  1. Borrow against your tokens. Stake any property share on Aave or Reental’s Reenlever marketplace to unlock stablecoin loans, topping €1 million (≈ $1.1 million) during the pilot phase.
  2. Low entry bar. Investments start at €100, yet tokens earn the same quarterly rent, paid in euros or stablecoins, as larger tickets.
  3. Cross-border deal flow. Listings now span Madrid condos, Florida flips, and Mexican vacation rentals, giving euro-denominated investors a one-stop global dashboard.

Compliance sits at the project level. Spanish offerings use a regulated crowdfunding licence, while U.S. assets rely on Regulation D exemptions with KYC for every buyer.

For investors who want to pull equity out of a Seville condo token to fund their next purchase, or simply hedge with euro real-estate yield, Reental’s DeFi bridge delivers flexibility the offline world cannot match.

7. ADDX: Singapore-regulated access to private-market giants

ADDX is one of the few platforms licensed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore to issue, custody, and run a secondary market for digital securities. Backed by the Singapore Exchange and a Temasek subsidiary, the company raised US$50 million in Series A funding in January 2021 and now serves accredited investors from 39 countries, according to multiple press releases.

How it works

  • Lower tickets. Blue-chip property funds that once required $250,000 cheques now start around $10,000.
  • Built-in liquidity. After the initial close, stakes trade on ADDX’s board; some settle in quarterly auctions, while others match bids and offers continuously.
  • Regulation first. Every investor passes accredited-status checks, and every issuer files an information memorandum. Trade records sit on a market-operator platform that MAS audits with the same rigor it applies to the public stock exchange.

Blend a Sun Belt multifamily vehicle with Asian logistics warehouses, then add a tech growth fund, all inside one dashboard. For accredited investors who want global private-market exposure without juggling several foreign brokers or waiting seven years to exit, ADDX offers a compliance-wrapped shortcut.

8. Securitize: Wall Street credibility in blockchain form

Securitize isn’t a garage startup; it is an SEC-registered transfer agent, FINRA broker-dealer, fund administrator, and ATS operator in one. That compliance stack has helped the firm tokenize more than $4 billion in funds and equities for BlackRock, KKR, Apollo, and VanEck as of October 2025, according to multiple press releases.

How it works

  • Onboard like a brokerage. Upload IDs, sign digital disclosures, and fund your account with USD or USDC; most offerings start at $5,000.
  • Trade on Securitized Markets. The ATS matches bids during U.S. market hours, and cash-and-token settlement lands in under 10 minutes, compared with the T+2 lag for public stocks.
  • Cap table on-chain. Issuers, whether a single property SPV or a $500 million REIT, see every share update recorded instantly on blockchain.

Recent momentum

– BlackRock’s BUILD fund crossed $1 billion AUM after launching with Securitize in 2024 and later expanded to Solana.

– VanEck’s VBILL treasury fund debuted on Securitize in May 2025, pushing the platform past $3.9 billion in tokenized assets.

– In October 2025 Securitize announced a SPAC deal valuing the company at $1.25 billion ahead of a planned Nasdaq ticker, “SECZ.”

Investors who want U.S. securities-law protection without private-market paperwork, and who can write mid-four-figure checks, will find Securitize a direct bridge between traditional finance and blockchain.

How to pick the platform that fits you

Picture each marketplace as a dot on three axes:


Use ticket size, regulation depth, and cash-flow cadence to quickly narrow down which tokenized real estate platforms fit your goals.

  1. Cash-flow cadence
  2. Ticket size
  3. Regulation depth

Plot where your priorities intersect.

Example: Need a sub-$100 entry and euro exposure? Reental wins. Prefer MAS oversight with Asian logistics? ADDX. Building your own issuance? Pair Polymesh for infrastructure with Securitize for end-to-end compliance.

Always check passport limits before funding. ADDX excludes U.S. retail investors, and RealT bars residents of certain sanctioned jurisdictions. A two-minute KYC check on each site can prevent surprises.

Line up your goal, budget, and geography, then choose the dot closest to that bull’s-eye.

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