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Mintos expands real estate offering with short-term rental apartments

Mintos, the market-leading investment platform that helps earn regular passive income through diversified investments, is pleased to add short-term rental apartments to its portfolio of real estate opportunities.

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This new addition allows investors to capitalize on the lucrative short-term rental market in Europe by investing in properties listed on Airbnb and Booking.com with no ownership hassle.

With a minimum investment of just €50 and estimated annual net rental yields ranging from 6% to 8%*, investors can easily enter the rental real estate market without the complexities of property ownership. Rather than purchasing and managing individual apartments, investors can invest through Mintos into properties in prime, central locations across Europe, debuting with apartments in the heart of Riga, Latvia.

Traditionally, real estate investment requires substantial capital, high fees, and complex cross-border processes, along with ongoing tenant and maintenance responsibilities. In contrast, Mintos streamlines the process, offering hassle-free access to rental income with liquidity options through its Secondary Market, allowing investors to access funds anytime.

This passive investment opportunity enables investors to earn returns from cash flows generated by real estate, providing a steady stream of income through rent payments, and potential capital appreciation.

“By offering short-term rental properties, we’re opening doors to a dynamic sector that was once out of reach for everyday investors,” said Martins Sulte, CEO and Co-Founder of Mintos. “Through our real estate offerings, retail investors can enjoy the benefits of rental income and capital appreciation without the hassles of property ownership and management.”

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