Feature
Tokenization

Prepare real estate for tokenization

Structure and verify property data so tokenization partners can issue assets backed by trusted, auditable information.
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BENEFITS

Why tokenize real estate data

Because developers, funds, and asset managers want faster financing, clearer underwriting, and confidence that tokenized assets are backed by trusted information.

Faster access to capital

Verified, up to date property data reduces diligence cycles and helps tokenization partners move from review to issuance faster.

Continuous valuation confidence

Tokens reference a living data record. Investors and lenders can review current property data instead of static snapshots.

Broader investor reach

Standardized, verified data enables compatibility with multiple tokenization platforms, marketplaces, and jurisdictions.

Liquidity and optionality

Clean, auditable data supports refinancing, secondary trading, and new financial structures as markets evolve.

The Building Difference

Tokenization grounded in verified data, not financial engineering.
Data-first foundation. Tokens reference verified, auditable property records.
Compliance by design. Data is structured to meet institutional, regulatory, and underwriting standards across jurisdictions.
Ecosystem ready. Integrates with tokenization, diligence, and marketplace platforms so their tokens are backed by trusted data.
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Frequently asked questions

Is Building a tokenization platform or an enabler?
Building is a data infrastructure provider. We prepare and verify property data and connect it to licensed tokenization and issuance partners.
What kinds of assets can be tokenized?
Any real estate asset with verified documentation and clear ownership records. Building supports data for equity, debt, or revenue-linked structures through partner platforms.
How does Building handle regulatory compliance?
Building does not issue tokens. We provide auditable data, access controls, and reporting that support compliant issuance by regulated partners.

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