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How hospitality real estate and blockchain can work together

  • Haris Chechi
  • 17 September 2024
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As the global real estate market is projected to grow by 5.2% by 2030, blockchain technology is poised to play a key role in this expansion. Blockchain provides a decentralized and secure way to record transactions, ensuring transparency and trust throughout the entire process.

Imagine you’re renting out a vacation home. Traditionally, you’d need a broker to handle listings, contracts and payments, which can be time-consuming and costly.

With blockchain, every transaction (such as payments and contract exchanges) is securely recorded on a digital ledger that everyone involved can see. This means you can trust the records are accurate and tamper-proof, eliminating the need for a broker.

The trust built into the system simplifies the process, reduces costs and speeds everything up. For example, if a guest books your vacation home, a smart contract can automatically handle the payment and update the booking, making the entire transaction smooth and efficient.

In this article, we will explore the relationship between hospitality real estate and blockchain, looking at how this technology fuels growth in the sector. We will also discuss how to enter this industry and the skills needed for success.

What is blockchain?

It is a decentralized digital ledger technology that records transactions across a network of computers. Each transaction is stored in a block, linked together to form a chain. This encrypted chain delivers security and transparency, enabling peer-to-peer transactions without intermediaries. Blockchain reduces costs and improves efficiency in various industries, including finance, supply chain and healthcare, by offering a impenetrable system where information can be verified by all participants.

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How do hospitality real estate and blockchain work together?

Property professionals use this technology to streamline transactions and improve transparency in the management of their assets. Blockchain ensures property records, bookings and financial transactions are securely recorded and shared across a distributed network, eliminating the need for intermediaries such as brokers or agents. Smart contracts that automate rental payments or fees can be stored on the blockchain, reducing administrative costs and minimizing disputes.

Blockchain technology also enables fractional ownership, allowing investors to digitally own a portion of a property, opening new avenues for real estate investment. Ultimately, blockchain improves efficiency, flexibility and trust in hospitality real estate operations.

Examples of blockchain integration in hospitality real estate

While the technology is still relatively new, several instances demonstrate its application in these types of settings:

  • Cryptocurrency payments: hotels such as The Kessler Collection accept Bitcoin for room bookings, providing guests with an alternative way to pay that aligns with modern digital currencies, making it easier for real estate investors to recoup their purchase price
  • Transparent transactions: platforms such as Propy use blockchain to facilitate secure real estate deals, ensuring property ownership records are verifiable and reducing fraud risk
  • Tokenization of assets: projects such as Harbor’s tokenization of the St. Regis Aspen Resort allow investors to buy tokens representing ownership in luxury properties, simplifying real estate investments
  • Smart contracts: enable hotels to automate several processes using blockchain, including:
  • Room bookings: smart contracts automatically handle payments, update availability and send confirmations. This reduces manual work and prevents double bookings by recording all transactions securely on the blockchain
  • Loyalty programs: smart contracts award and redeem points automatically, with all transactions securely recorded on the blockchain. This ensures points are tracked accurately and can be redeemed seamlessly
  • Maintenance requests: when issues are reported, smart contracts log and assign tasks automatically, tracking their completion. This ensures maintenance tasks are handled efficiently and transparently, with all actions recorded on the blockchain
  • Guest identity management: blockchain-based solutions such as Winding Tree enable secure and decentralized visitor profiles, ensuring transparent and reliable data storage and improving booking experiences
  • Supply chain management: some hotels use blockchain to track and verify the origin of products such as food and linens, ensuring sustainability and quality
  • Customer reviews: blockchain platforms such as REV authenticate guest feedback, strengthening credibility and transparency
  • Guest loyalty programs: blockchain-based programs, such as those used by The Shilla Seoul in South Korea, offer guests more flexibility and transparency in managing points across partner networks, improving customer satisfaction and retention

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