Beeline Holdings partners with TYTL Corp. to tokenize fractional equity in U.S. real estate, targeting $39 trillion in homeowner equity using blockchain and digitalBeeline Holdings partners with TYTL Corp. to tokenize fractional equity in U.S. real estate, targeting $39 trillion in homeowner equity using blockchain and digital

Beeline Holdings Partners With TYTL to Scale Tokenized Residential Real Estate Equity Platform

2026/03/13 02:30
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Beeline Holdings has announced a strategic partnership with TYTL Corp., a blockchain-enabled platform focused on tokenizing deed-recorded fractional equity interests in U.S. residential real estate as real-world assets. The companies have already completed their first 11 fractional equity transactions and launched an initial portfolio, with plans to scale the platform using Beeline’s digital mortgage and title infrastructure.

Under the agreement, Beeline will facilitate fractional equity transactions under the BeelineEquity brand while its subsidiary Beeline Title will serve as exclusive title and settlement provider. This involves supporting closings, escrow and recording workflows before TYTL mints tokens representing the deed-recorded ownership interests. The companies say the model integrates traditional real estate closing processes with blockchain verification, targeting a U.S. housing market estimated at $110 trillion in property value with roughly $39 trillion in available homeowner equity.

The partnership represents a significant development in the tokenization of real-world assets, particularly in the residential real estate sector where accessing homeowner equity has traditionally involved complex processes. By combining Beeline’s digital mortgage platform with TYTL’s blockchain technology, the companies aim to create a more efficient system for fractionalizing residential property ownership. This approach could potentially increase liquidity in the housing market and provide homeowners with new options for accessing their equity without selling their properties.

Beeline Holdings operates as a diversified digital mortgage platform that combines AI-powered origination technology with a growing suite of home equity and financial services products. The company closes loans in 14-21 days and operates Beeline Title as an integrated closing and settlement services provider. For more information about the company, visit their website at https://www.MakeABeeline.com.

The implications of this partnership extend beyond the immediate transactions, potentially signaling broader adoption of blockchain technology in traditional real estate markets. As residential properties represent one of the largest asset classes globally, successful implementation of tokenized fractional ownership could transform how real estate investments are structured and traded. The integration of established title and settlement processes with blockchain verification addresses regulatory and practical concerns that have previously limited similar initiatives in the real estate sector.

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