You can buy condos with DOGE in Portugal as crypto real estate listings soar

Published at: May 13, 2021

Dogecoin (DOGE) has often been seen as a joke coin, or an asset for TikTok speculators to gamble on, but now you can buy entire luxury apartments in Lisbon, Portugal with the currency.

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— FNTX Suisse (@FNTX_Suisse) May 11, 2021

Zug-based crypto payments and OTC liquidity provider FNTX Capital Suisse has partnered with Portugal-based property developer 355 Developments to offer condos for crypto in the capital.

The partnership will enable buyers to purchase apartments with Dogecoin, Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH) and Cardano (ADA) via FNTX’s “Real Estate Exchange,” which updates the crypto pricing of each listing in real-time. There are currently three listings on the exchange, with the cheapest — a two-bedroom apartment — priced at around 1.57 million Dogecoin, worth roughly $690,000. The most expensive listing is a penthouse priced at around 5 million Dogecoin, worth roughly $2.2 million.

Growing trend

Yahoo Money reports that April saw an increase in American sellers who are looking to accept crypto payments for real estate:

“Last month, there were 71 listings that mentioned crypto or Bitcoin in their descriptions on the real estate listing site. That’s 14.3 listings per 100,000 homes, the highest rate on record, according to the data.”

On Friday, Cointelegraph reported that Miami’s Arte Surfside luxury apartments are now accepting payment for real estate in multiple cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin and Ether. The complex is home to Ivanka Trump.

Crypto at the beach club

Crypto payments are becoming more and more widespread. On Wednesday, Montreal’s biggest outdoor venue, “Beach Club,” announced that patrons will be able to purchase alcoholic beverages with crypto, starting next year. Beach Club owner Olivier Primeau said in a social media post:

“Beachclub will officially be the first club in Canada to accept Bitcoin and Ethereum as a method of payment.”

However, the post was light on details about how the 100,000 capacity venue would actually accept crypto payments, with the owner simply saying there are “several platforms” being considered for launch in 2022.

This suggests that part of the reason businesses are keen to accept crypto for payments has as much to do with getting free publicity as it does the future of the digital economy.

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