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For many Gen Zers, homeownership is a distant dream. High home prices, coupled with the need for substantial down payments and closing costs, create a significant barrier to entry for young adults seeking to build wealth through real estate. However, the emergence of fractional real estate investing is changing the landscape, allowing individuals to invest in property shares for as little as $100.
This innovative investment model enables Gen Zers to access the real estate market without the financial burden traditionally associated with home purchases. By purchasing fractional shares, young investors can diversify their portfolios and participate in the growing real estate sector without needing to save for years to afford a full property.
As the popularity of fractional real estate continues to rise, platforms are making it easier for young investors to understand and engage with this new opportunity. With lower barriers to entry, more Gen Zers are likely to explore real estate as a viable means of wealth accumulation, paving the way for a new generation of property investors.
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