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Fractional Ownership Real Estate

When an investor puts his money into the stock market, he is essentially buying an interest or a portion of a company. Most investors never expect to buy a company outright. They're happy to minimize risk while still having the potential to get a return on their investment and more. However, when most people think about real estate investment, they don't think along the same lines. They believe they have to buy a property outright to make any money off of it.

Fractional ownership real estate quickly proves that theory to be wrong. When you invest in a fractional ownership program, you are deeded ownership and control of a partial interest in a property. The size of the interest varies, and many times the investor himself determines how much of the property he will buy.

Also known as tenants in common investments, fractional ownership can serve as a fast and lower-risk way for an investor to get involved with large commercial properties that have growth and performance potential far exceeding that of any property the investor could buy on his own. Fractional ownership offers a variety of options just as any commercial real estate investment would. It does come with standard investment risks, as well.

At TM 1031 Exchange, we can work with brokers and investors to assess the risks involved with particular fractional ownership opportunities. We also provide our clients with an edge over other investors in the market because we have access to more fractional ownership properties than those available to the general public, and we get information on them as soon as they become available for investment. Call us at 1-877-4-TM1031 or email us at team@tm1031exchange.com with any questions.

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