E-Estate Group Inc. finalizes Bali tokenized real estate buyback
E-Estate Group Inc. finalizes Bali tokenized real estate buyback
Cryptocurrency Mar 18, 2026 Share
E-Estate Group Inc., a leader in tokenized real estate, has finalized the sale of its Bali Tourism Villa, successfully completing the asset’s full lifecycle.
Following the transaction, the company executed a complete buyback of all EST tokens tied to the property at a fixed rate of $10 each.
All proceeds from the sale have been credited to users’ asset balances, allowing investors to either withdraw their funds or reinvest in other tokenized real estate available on the platform.
📢 Strategic Update: Bali Villa EST Buyback Completed
🌐 Explanation by Brandon Stephenson, CEO of E-Estate: Watch Now: https://t.co/UFzSvxdUTB
🔄 E-Estate has finalized the sale of the Bali Tourism Villa, marking the successful completion of this asset cycle on the platform.…
— E-Estate (@e_estate_co) March 17, 2026
A new tokenized real estate milestone for E-Estate Group
The milestone underscores the platform’s end-to-end model and shows how tokenized real estate assets can move from acquisition and yield generation through to exit and capital redistribution.
E-Estate said the completed cycle reflects growing adoption of blockchain-based property investment.
“This event highlights the full lifecycle of a tokenized real estate asset — from acquisition and income generation to exit and capital distribution,” the firm wrote on X.
E-Estate Group’s Bali Villa valued at $1.1 million
The Bali Villa generated a net profit of $270,000, with the final sale price expected to reach approximately $1.1 million, according to a YouTube video by CEO Brandon Stephenson.
Likewise, Stephenson added that the development both underscores the growing demand for tokenized real estate and shows how viable the company’s model is.
“The model works. Tokenization is not permanent immobilization of an asset. It is a flexible asset management mechanism,” Stephenson said.
In particular, he emphasizes its structured cycles of acquiring, tokenizing, generating returns, exiting positions, and redeploying capital.
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