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How CrowdProp Seeks To Make Real Estate Investing Simple And Affordable

How CrowdProp Seeks To Make Real Estate Investing Simple And Affordable. Crowdprop (RF) Ltd has a unique platform making investing in real estate simple and affordable through fractional ownership of a property and the use of crowdfunding. The company splits a property into shares and allow clients to invest only what they can afford.

This form of investing allows investors to become a first time property owner or investor and allows them to diversify their portfolio across areas and cities. The platform also allows owners the opportunity to sell a portion of equity in their property in return for the funding they need whilst maintaining fractional ownership. Crowdprop makes property investing simple and affordable for everyone. Its Real Estate Investment Platform gives clients the freedom to directly invest into lucrative property investments at a fraction of the cost through the use of equity crowdfunding.

CrowdProp understands that real estate investments can be complex. Crowdprop does the hard work for its clients and takes care of the entire process so they can focus on what’s important to them. Its expert team analyses every property against its strict due diligence model to ensure only attractive investment properties are available on the platform.

Crowdprop is a fully regulated Real Estate Investment Platform. Its investments are structured and regulated by a licensed FSP (Financial Services Provider) which is regulated by the Financial Services Conduct Authority (FSCA). The company implements secure ring-fenced investment structures that ensures the safety of investors’ funds.

Crowdprop was founded out of a need for people to access affordable real estate investments. It empowers investors by always providing clear and transparent information. Crowdprop provides investors with access to institutional level insights and enables clients to invest in real estate investments that does not require large capital contributions.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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