First investments on the platform
Alex, 27 years old, has just started his career. He hears about IMMOORO, an investment platform based on vintage tokens backed by real estate. He buys his first 2026 tokens, linked to two villas in the Canary Islands. He invests €500 — a test. On his dashboard, he tracks the progress each month: 5% return, stability, and transparency.
Diversification
Confident, Alex increases his contributions. Each year, he invests part of his savings in the new IMMOORO vintage. He likes the concept: each vintage is limited, each token is unique, and he is building a diversified portfolio over time. By the age of 30, he already holds 2026, 2027, and 2028 tokens.
Return
Alex now has a solid portfolio. The first tokens are starting to generate attractive returns. His savings, instead of sitting idle, are funding real projects. One evening, he realizes: if he had left his money in the bank, inflation would have eroded it. With IMMOORO, he has not only protected his purchasing power but also created a transferable asset.
Transferable asset
At 34, Alex and his partner dream of buying a house. Thanks to the partial resale of his vintage tokens, he has a solid down payment without taking on heavy debt. His friends are surprised: “You’ve figured out how to make your money work without risky speculation!” Alex explains: “These aren’t virtual promises — there are real assets behind my tokens.”
Heritage / Assets
At 37, Alex takes stock. He holds 10 IMMOORO vintages, spread across villas, apartments, and diversified projects. His first 2026 tokens reach maturity: he sells part of them at a profit while keeping another portion for inheritance. Each year, his returns provide stable supplementary income. What he hadn’t anticipated was the psychological effect: Alex no longer depends on a single salary. He has built generational wealth and feels like an active participant in the real economy, invested in projects he can see, visit, and understand.
The conclusion
When Alex thinks back to his first €500 investment, he smiles. He says to himself, “Actually, IMMOORO didn’t just make me money. It gave me a kind of freedom I would never have had otherwise.” And in his mind, he already knows that his son, when he grows up, will inherit not just a simple bank account, but a collection of IMMOORO vintages — a living legacy built on something real.