Tokenize Real Estate

No One Makes Tokenizing Real Estate as Easy as Stable Does

Overview

Stable provides institutions and individuals with the ability to tokenize real estate assets in minutes, on-demand and available 24/7/365. Real estate tokenized by Stable is interoperable throughout Stable's ecosystem and most EVM and SVM environments.

Steps

  1. Enter Your Property Details

  2. Instant Property Page Creation

  3. Verify Ownership & Prepare Documents

  4. Digital Signing & Remote Notarization

  5. Receive Tokenized Property Token

Enter Your Property Details

Tokenizing one or more properties starts by simply entering in the addresses. Stable combines multiple data sources from there and before asking the tokenizer to confirm some details.

Instant Property Page Creation

Within a few minutes a page will be generated for each property where details have been confirmed. This page will highlight aspects of the property and act as an interface where the owner can manage the property's NFT for the life of the asset.

Verify Ownership & Prepare Documents

Once the Property Page has been populated, the tokenizer is asked to verify their ownership of the property and the type of ownership (individual, joint, entity, etc...). Upon confirmation, Stable automatically generates all necessary legal documents tailored to the local jurisdiction.

If any property being tokenized is encumbered or held in a portfolio that has existing credit, the tokenizer should have all mortgage and other documents on hand to avoid delays.

Digital Signing & Remote Notarization

While this step can be completed in-person, Stable works with multiple recommended digital notary services which enables the tokenizer to immediately legalize the tokenization.

Receive Tokenized Property Token

All done. The tokenizer is minted an NFT to represent each real property that they tokenized.

The tokenizer is now eligible to submit the property for a mortgage or line of credit through Stable where they will be routed to a local or online brokerage or bank partner.

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