Introduction With blockchain's widespread adoption across industries, it's hard to find a market segment unaffected by the technology. Real estate is no exception. Cryptocurrencies have had a dramatic impact on payments, remittances, and foreign exchange. Initial coin offerings (ICOs) have challenged equity investing, startup loans, and venture capital. Even the food supply chain industry is being developed through blockchain. Real estate is not immune to blockchain disruption either. Previously, transactions of high-value assets such as real estate were not routinely done through digital channels. Real estate transactions are often settled directly with different entities. However, blockchain has changed this. The advent of smart contracts in blockchain platforms makes it possible for real estate to be tokenized and transacted in the same way as cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ether. Real estate technology has traditionally been primarily concerned with listings and the conn...