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BRIK token review: fractional ownership of a Barcelona, Spain mixed-use retail building

BRIK is a real-world-asset token backing a mixed-use retail building in Barcelona, Spain. The pitch: buy in for as little as $557 and hold a fractional, on-chain claim on the property's rental income and eventual sale...

BRIK token review: fractional ownership of a Barcelona, Spain mixed-use retail building

BRIK is a real-world-asset token backing a mixed-use retail building in Barcelona, Spain. The pitch: buy in for as little as $557 and hold a fractional, on-chain claim on the property's rental income and eventual sale proceeds.

What Is It?

Instead of buying the whole building, BRIK splits ownership into tradeable tokens. A special-purpose vehicle holds the title, and the token represents a proportional economic interest recorded on-chain.

  • Token: BRIK
  • Supply: 4,983,367 tokens
  • Distribution: Public sale + SPV reserve
  • Utility: Rental income + resale proceeds

Technology & Team

The property title sits with a licensed SPV, income is swept to a smart contract that distributes to token holders monthly, and a third-party auditor reviews the reserve reports each quarter.

Adoption & Ecosystem

Secondary trading is live on two marketplaces, though volume is still modest. Holder count has grown steadily since launch, with most activity coming from smaller retail-sized tickets rather than large allocations.

Risks

  • regulatory uncertainty around tokenized securities remains the biggest overhang for the sector
  • Smart contract risk — funds rely on the distribution contract being audited and maintained
  • Redemption to the underlying asset is not guaranteed on short notice
Never invest more than you can afford to lose in a token you can't redeem for the underlying property on demand.

Conclusion

BRIK is a reasonable way to get real-estate exposure in Barcelona, Spain without the six-figure minimum, provided you treat it as illiquid and keep position sizes small relative to the rest of a portfolio.

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