Red Swan Digital Real Estate is a commercial real estate tokenization platform. It specializes in converting property ownership into digital assets. This process creates increased liquidity in the traditionally illiquid real estate market and makes investments more accessible through fractional ownership via the Hedera blockchain.

The company operates a the RedSwan CRE Marketplace, which hosts over $10 billion in commercial real estate deals. It offers a secure, straightforward, and transparent way to invest in real estate where investors can buy and sell tokenized shares of various commercial property types, including apartments, offices, retail spaces, and industrial buildings. 

Red Swan offers investment services to accredited investors, qualified purchasers, and institutional investors. For property owners, it offers services to raise capital and enhance liquidity by tokenizing their assets.

The company emphasizes compliance with US securities regulations and offers compliance services. It operates as an SEC Registered Investment Advisor with its affiliate RedSwan Markets LLC, a FINRA/SIPC registered broker-dealer. Togethery, they offer various investment funds, including those focused on specific regions or asset types, such as affordable housing and eco-tourism. 

Through its tokenized CRE offerings, Red Swan seeks to lower investment minimums, increase accessibility, and broaden international access to commercial real estate opportunities.

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