999 Real Estate – Tokenizing Australian Land for Diversified and Accessible Investments

To cite sources and explore further reading on topics related to real estate tokenization, blockchain technology, and related subjects, you can refer to academic papers, books, reputable websites, and industry reports. Here are some examples of how to cite sources and where to find more information:

Academic Papers:

  1. “Blockchain and Real Estate: A Systematic Review and Framework for Future Research” by Stojanovic, J., Milinkovic, D., & Radojevic, V. (2020). Published in the Journal of Corporate Real Estate. DOI: 10.1108/JCRE-03-2020-0014.
  2. “Real Estate Tokenization: A New Direction in Real Estate Investment” by T. Jezernik and T. Tominc. (2019). Published in the Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management.

Books:

  1. “Blockchain Basics: A Non-Technical Introduction in 25 Steps” by Daniel Drescher. This book provides an accessible introduction to blockchain technology and its applications in various industries.
  2. “Blockchain Applications in Real Estate” by Dr. S.P. Pasricha. This book explores the impact of blockchain on the real estate industry, including tokenization and smart contracts.

Reputable Websites:

  1. CoinDesk Real Estate Section: CoinDesk covers news and developments related to blockchain and real estate.
  2. Propmodo: Propmodo is a resource for articles, reports, and insights on technology’s impact on the real estate industry.
  3. International Blockchain Real Estate Association (IBREA): IBREA offers research, events, and publications related to blockchain in real estate.

Industry Reports:

  1. Deloitte’s “Blockchain in Commercial Real Estate” report provides an overview of blockchain’s impact on the commercial real estate sector.
  2. PwC’s “Blockchain and Real Estate” report explores the potential applications of blockchain in the real estate industry.

Remember to properly cite sources using the appropriate citation style, such as APA, MLA, or Chicago, depending on your requirements. Always ensure that you have permission to use and cite any copyrighted material, and provide proper attribution to the original sources.

For further reading and in-depth research, academic databases like PubMed, Google Scholar, and industry-specific journals can also be valuable resources to explore the latest research and developments in real estate tokenization and blockchain technology.