A recent survey by Fracspace, a prop-tech startup specializing in fractional real estate ownership, sheds light on the factors driving investor interest in co-ownership models. The findings indicate a rising demand for affordable and flexible property investment solutions, particularly among middle-class investors looking for alternatives to the financial challenges of traditional real estate ownership.

According to the survey, 57% of respondents cited steady rental yield as their primary motivation for choosing fractional ownership. This preference underscores a strong interest in reliable, income-generating investments that offer financial security without the burdens associated with full property ownership.

The survey also highlighted other motivations for investing in fractional ownership. Notably, 21% of participants expressed interest in the ability to own shares in multiple properties, allowing for greater portfolio diversification across various regions. Additionally, 11% appreciated the hassle-free property management provided by Fracspace, while another 11% valued the opportunity to enjoy luxury vacations at prime locations through their property shares.

Unnath Reddy, Founder of Fracspace, commented on the survey results, stating, “These findings reaffirm our commitment to making property ownership accessible and hassle-free. Investors are clearly valuing the stability of steady rental yields and the flexibility to diversify their investments. Our co-ownership model bridges the affordability gap, making real estate a viable option for the middle class. We are dedicated to innovating further to ensure our clients can confidently invest in prime properties with ease.”

As fractional ownership continues to gain traction, these insights reflect the evolving preferences of modern real estate investors. Fracspace’s innovative co-ownership model positions the company to meet the increasing demand for accessible, profitable, and manageable property investments, enabling individuals to achieve their real estate aspirations without the financial burden of sole ownership.

Also Read: Fractional Ownership vs. Traditional Real Estate: A Comparative Analysis

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