Fractional Property Investment in India: How Claravest Makes Premium Real Estate Accessible
Owning a piece of premium real estate in India used to be a privilege reserved for the very wealthy. Sky-high prices in cities like Mumbai, Pune, and Lonavala kept most investors watching from the sidelines. But something has changed. Fractional property investment is quietly rewriting the rules — and making high-value real estate accessible to a much wider group of investors than ever before. What Fractional Property Investment Actually Means At its core, fractional property investment means owning a proportional share of a high-value property rather than the entire asset. Instead of needing five crore rupees to buy a luxury apartment, an investor can put in a fraction of that amount and hold a documented stake in the same property. This co-ownership model has been well-established in markets like the US and UK for years. India is now catching up rapidly, driven by regulatory clarity, increasing digitisation of property records, and a growing class of young investors who want...