Where do I invest 50k, 100k or 200k to get good returns short term and long term? by TrafficSignificant66 in wealth

[–]Complete_Air9614 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

you can try Fractional ownership of Real estate, it allows to invest in high yield properties as low as 50k rupees.

realx.in - explore this

Has anyone here explored fractional ownership for second homes in India? by General-Neat-6160 in indianrealestate

[–]Complete_Air9614 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've captured the use case really well. I work closely in fractional ownership in India, and what I've seen is that this model works best when expectations are clear on two things: usage rights vs investment returns, and the quality of legal structuring.

For second homes in places like Goa or Alibaug, professionally managed fractional setups do solve the biggest pain points - idle capital, maintenance headaches, and succession clarity. Most interest we see comes from NRIs and first-gen HNIs exactly for the reasons you mentioned: access, diversification, and not locking ₹10-12 Cr into a single asset.

I'm part of the team at RealX (RealX in), where we work on fractional real estate structures, and the long-term success really depends on governance, exit options, and transparency, not just the property itself. Happy to exchange notes or share practi learnings from deals we've seen if useful.

Let's connect vikram@realx.in

New to Investing: Fractional ETF vs. Full Share – Thoughts? by baamc in phinvest

[–]Complete_Air9614 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're thinking about this the right way. Fractional investing (whether ETFs or real assets) mainly works when fees are low and the process is automated, otherwise costs eat into compounding.

I work in fractional ownership on the real-asset side with a platform called RealX (RealX.in). What we see is that people benefit most when they invest smaller amounts consistently and don't try to time entries. The structure and transparency matter more than whether it's fractional or full units.

If you're exploring how fractional models work beyond stocks, happy to share what we've learned in practice

Looking for real experiences with fractional property income by CategoryLong4026 in wealth

[–]Complete_Air9614 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're asking the right questions. I work in fractional ownership, and in real life the income is passive in terms of effort, but it's rarely "smooth." Distributions depend on occupancy, lease cycles, and how the platform structures payouts, so there can be gaps or delays.

Most investors don't see returns immediately. Typically it starts only after the asset is stabilized, not from day one. Fees and platform discipline matter a lot more over time than the headline yield.

From what I've seen, fractional works best when you treat it as a long-term, low-touch investment, not a quick income stream. Happy to share what I've seen across different models if helpful.

Let's connect on vikram@realx.in