Kingston, Jamaica — 3 March 2026
A major U.S. property investor has announced plans to convert a US$5 billion real estate portfolio into blockchain-based tokens, signalling growing interest in digital ownership models that could reshape how property is financed and traded. While the move is unfolding abroad, it raises wider questions about how tokenisation may eventually influence real estate markets in Jamaica, particularly around access, liquidity, and regulation.
Grant Cardone, founder of Cardone Capital, said his firm intends to tokenise its multi-family and commercial property holdings in order to create what he described as improved liquidity and secondary market access for investors. The company, which manages large-scale rental assets across the United States, has previously expanded into digital assets, including bitcoin acquisitions tied to its long-term investment strategy.
The announcement places Cardone among a growing group of global property investors exploring blockchain-…




