Open your wallet, pick a property, and buy a slice in minutes. Estate Protocol walks you through a simple flow: create an account, pass identity checks, connect a self-custodied wallet, and top it up with USD‑linked digital dollars. Browse a curated catalog of income‑producing buildings, filter by city, asset type, target cap rate, and lease profile, then dive into diligence files (rent rolls, inspections, valuations). When you’re ready, choose how many units to purchase and confirm the on‑chain checkout. Your stake is recorded on a public ledger, and your entitlement to future income starts on the next distribution cycle.
Manage your holdings from a live dashboard: see occupancy, net operating income, and expected distributions, all sourced from property managers and mirrored on‑chain. Set payout preferences—receive income to your wallet on a set cadence or auto‑reinvest into the same asset or a model portfolio. Turn on alerts for lease expirations, maintenance events, and material updates. If you need liquidity, place a sell order on the built‑in secondary venue or use scheduled redemption windows, subject to terms. Voting tools let you approve budget items, refinancing, or sale decisions, with results tallied by token weight.
For sponsors and owners, listing an asset is a guided workflow. Submit property details, upload documents, and select the portion to be digitized. The system creates the smart contracts, sets compliance gates by region, and generates a tamper‑evident cap table. Proceeds settle in digital dollars to your treasury wallet, while distributions route automatically according to the waterfall you define. Performance data can stream in via integrations with your property management software, keeping investor dashboards current without manual spreadsheets.
Teams and developers can automate operations. Connect a multi‑sig for approvals, pipe events to Slack via webhooks, and export tax lots and 1099/1042‑S data. Use the API to build portfolio analyzers, rebalance rules, or a custom client portal. Treasury managers can ladder purchases across cities, run scenario planning for interest‑rate moves, and set guardrails on position size and liquidity. Every action leaves a clear audit trail, with contracts and documents pinned to decentralized storage and transactions visible on a public explorer.
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