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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Wahed charge any fees on real estate investments?

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What exactly is Wahed Real Estate?

Wahed Real Estate is the shariah-compliant investment platform for real estate, allowing people to passively invest in high-yielding properties in the UK.

What exactly is Wahed Real Estate?

Wahed Real Estate is the shariah-compliant investment platform for real estate, allowing people to passively invest in high-yielding properties in the UK.

What exactly is Wahed Real Estate?

Wahed Real Estate is the shariah-compliant investment platform for real estate, allowing people to passively invest in high-yielding properties in the UK.

What exactly is Wahed Real Estate?

Wahed Real Estate is the shariah-compliant investment platform for real estate, allowing people to passively invest in high-yielding properties in the UK.

What exactly is Wahed Real Estate?

Wahed Real Estate is the shariah-compliant investment platform for real estate, allowing people to passively invest in high-yielding properties in the UK.

What exactly is Wahed Real Estate?

Wahed Real Estate is the shariah-compliant investment platform for real estate, allowing people to passively invest in high-yielding properties in the UK.

What exactly is Wahed Real Estate?

Wahed Real Estate is the shariah-compliant investment platform for real estate, allowing people to passively invest in high-yielding properties in the UK.

What exactly is Wahed Real Estate?

Wahed Real Estate is the shariah-compliant investment platform for real estate, allowing people to passively invest in high-yielding properties in the UK.

What exactly is Wahed Real Estate?

Wahed Real Estate is the shariah-compliant investment platform for real estate, allowing people to passively invest in high-yielding properties in the UK.

What exactly is Wahed Real Estate?

Wahed Real Estate is the shariah-compliant investment platform for real estate, allowing people to passively invest in high-yielding properties in the UK.

What exactly is Wahed Real Estate?

Wahed Real Estate is the shariah-compliant investment platform for real estate, allowing people to passively invest in high-yielding properties in the UK.

What exactly is Wahed Real Estate?

Wahed Real Estate is the shariah-compliant investment platform for real estate, allowing people to passively invest in high-yielding properties in the UK.

Does Wahed charge any fees on real estate investments?

Fee percentages change on a deal-to-deal basis, so we highly recommend that you see the investment memorandum for each deal to find out the specific percentages. However, Wahed usually charges the following fees during each investment:

  • Underwriting and DD Fee: This  fee is payable to Wahed Ventures as part of the service provided for property screening, due diligence, financial analysis and promotion of the deal on the Wahed App
  • Transaction Fee: This fee covers the technology costs and transaction-related fees for the transfer of funds from investors to the property sellerPurchase expenses: These cover the necessary line items for a property purchase, such as lawyer fees and taxes.
  • Exit Fees: Upon the exit of the investment, Wahed (and potentially the property agent Wahed may use) will take an exit fee, which is a percentage of the capital appreciation of the property.

These fees are taken from the initial investment, so no additional payments are required from the investors behalf.

Disclaimers:
This material has been prepared for informational purposes only, and is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on for, tax, legal or accounting advice. Always  consult your own tax, legal and accounting advisors before engaging in any transaction.

Investing in start-up limited companies carries certain risks which can include (but is not limited to) illiquidity; a potential lack of dividends; loss of the entire Investment and dilution, and it is your responsibility to satisfy yourself that this risk is acceptable to you. The asset owned by the SPV you hold shares in is a property that receives rent, this will be paid to you and the other shareholders of the SPV in the form of dividends, net of any fees, costs and expenses payable. In the event that the property does not produce rent or the amount of rent received is less than the amount of fees, expenses and costs payable, no dividends will be paid. As such, there is a risk that you will not see a return on your investment. Making an investment should be done only as part of a diversified portfolio. This means that you should invest in relatively small amounts into multiple assets / SPV’s rather than one or two. Further, you may only want to invest a small proportion of your investable capital in any start-up business / SPV and other money invested in safer, more liquid assets. Past performance should not be used as a reliability indicator as future potential is unknown and is independent of past performance. Please note that this does not constitute investment/ Financial advice.