Tokenized Real Estate Expands From Dubai to the Maldives
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Major real estate markets are accelerating the shift toward tokenization.
In Dubai, regulators are scaling a government-backed pilot projected to generate $16 billion in tokenized property transactions by 2033.
Meanwhile, in the Maldives, a Trump-affiliated resort development plans to tokenize its funding phase — signaling growing adoption of blockchain-based real estate financing models.
Supporters argue tokenization increases liquidity and broadens investor access. Critics continue to question regulatory clarity and long-term market stability.
As infrastructure matures and high-profile projects move forward, tokenized real estate is transitioning from experiment to strategy.