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# Abstract

Everlodge have created a groundbreaking business model which aims to reimagine the holiday home landscape. Everlodge’s platform is the ideal marketplace for investors to buy fractions of; a multi-million dollar hotel in New York, an AirBNB in London and a villa in the Maldives. Requiring less than $250 to get started and purchased solely with cryptocurrency, Everlodge’s marketplace operates within 3 parameters; complete decentralization, instantaneous purchases and full anonymity.

Users of the Everlodge platform all get the advantages of a real estate investor such as;

Appreciation in the value of assets

Passive income in the form of monthly payments&#x20;

Ability to decide which properties and developments they would like to invest in&#x20;

Our vision is to make the real estate market accessible to investors worldwide regardless of their origin, country, or credit score with a global decentralized Real Estate NFT marketplace backed by real world properties. Enjoy Real Estate NFT investments without banks, hidden fees, or geographic limits.

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