Cortez community now accepts cryptocurrency from home buyers

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A community of energy-efficient residences in Manatee County is now accepting cryptocurrency from buyers. Hunters Point, located in Cortez, is the nation’s first net-zero-energy single-family home community — and it now takes Bitcoin and other forms of crypto for home purchases, according to a statement.

Sarasota-based Pearl Homes, the developer of Hunters Point, partnered with crypto-to-real-estate platform RealOpen, which allows buyers to purchase homes using cryptocurrency, including Bitcoin, Ethereum and top stablecoins like USDC and USDT. Through RealOpen's proprietary system, cryptocurrency is instantly converted into U.S. dollars.

"Aligning with RealOpen is a natural next step for us as they're the first to make crypto a viable payment option in luxury real estate, and Hunters Point is the perfect fit for that level of innovation,” Marshall Gobuty, founder and CEO of Pearl Homes, says in a statement. “We're proud to be the first community of our kind where you can buy a net-positive, hurricane-resilient home with Bitcoin or Ethereum.”

Two homes are listed as available on the Hunters Point website. One is $1.35 million, while the other is $1.4 million. Both contain elevators and span 3,480 square feet.

Hunters Point consists of 86 homesites. Elevated 16 feet above sea level, all homes in the community are built with concrete, timber and steel and are powered by solar panels paired with Sonnen battery systems, according to a statement.

"Pearl Homes has redefined what sustainable living means," Johnny Schiro, senior vice president of RealOpen, says in the statement. "By integrating RealOpen's crypto-to-cash platform, they're opening the door for a new class of forward-thinking homeowners who are looking to align their investments with their values, whether that's in green technology, digital currency, or both."

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