The real estate industry has entered a brand-new world. Over the past 18 months, the industry has undergone radically new and unusual challenges, original and unforeseen opportunities, sharply shifting demand fluctuations and different places and methods of working. Join AvidXchange for a captivating live discussion for real estate owners, developers, asset managers/REITs, and property managers. This session will be led by two incisive real estate industry experts.
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Tune in to the latest building products insights webinar with Todd Tomalak, principal of building products advisory, and Matt Samson, vice president of building products advisory, to dig deeper into the current building products trends and look at our forecast for 2023
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The adoption of cryptocurrencies and the emergence of blockchain platforms have made real estate tokenization a potential capital-raising option. With tokenization, ownership interests in real estate assets can be more immediately bought and sold, but tokenization requires a thorough understanding of the technology, the offering process, and the regulatory issues involved.
Investors typically invest in real estate through an LLC or limited partnership that owns an underlying property. With tokenization, LLC or LP interests are in the form of tokens that can be traded or used as collateral in smart contracts. The issuer must determine the number and type of tokens and select an exchange platform for trading.
The issuer must also decide whether a security is being offered and registration is required. Offering documents may include operating agreements, subscription agreements, and a private placement memorandum. Offerings must also comply with KYC requirements and have appropriate protection of user data.
Tokens should have built-in compliance features such as restrictions on transfers and secondary trading. Issuers will also need to determine how distributable cash will be paid (perhaps using stablecoins or other digital currency).
Listen as our authoritative panel discusses these and other matters associated with commercial real estate tokenization.
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With the new year just around the corner, Seniors Housing Business magazine will host a webinar to discuss where valuations are and what 2022 holds for the seniors housing industry.While occupancy and construction starts aren’t expected to rebound to pre-pandemic levels until late 2022, some industry experts are forecasting turbo-charged investment activity in the new year. Given the amount of dry powder private equity firms have on hand and are looking to deploy, seniors housing’s strong market fundamentals make it an attractive option.
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