If you've done your research, read the risk disclaimer, and decided you want to try E-Estate, here's how to get set up. The whole process takes about 10-15 minutes.
Before You Start
Make sure you've done all four of these:
- You've read the Risk Disclaimer & Due Diligence post in this community.
- You understand that E-Estate is an unregulated and speculative investment.
- You're investing money you can afford to lose entirely.
- You've done your own research beyond just this community.
If you haven't done all four, go back and do them first. There's no rush.
Step 1: Create Your Account
Go to the E-Estate website and sign up using the community referral link:
Using the community link supports this group. It's how we keep the community free and the resources flowing. But if you'd prefer to sign up directly without a referral, that's completely fine too. No pressure, ever.
Fill in your details and verify your email. Standard account setup.
Step 2: Fund Your Account
Once your account is active, you'll need to deposit funds. E-Estate accepts several payment methods. Check the platform for current options, as these can change.
How much should you start with? That's entirely your call. For reference:
- The minimum investment for Apartment MIA (the lowest entry tier) is $10.
- I personally started with $30.
- Many members start with $10-$50 just to test the waters.
Start with whatever amount lets you sleep at night. You can always add more later.
Step 3: Purchase Your First Property
Once your account is funded:
- Navigate to the property marketplace.
- Browse the available tiers (check the Property Tier Reference Guide in this community for a breakdown of all 12 tiers).
- Select the tier that fits your budget. If you're starting small, Apartment MIA ($10 minimum) is where most of us began.
- Enter the amount you want to invest at that tier.
- Confirm the purchase.
Your property starts earning daily profits immediately. Each property has its own 18-month high-profit earning window from the date of purchase.
Step 4: Set Up Your Tracking
This is what separates serious investors from everyone else. From day one, start tracking:
- Date of each purchase
- Amount invested
- Property tier
- Daily profit (screenshot your dashboard weekly)
- Expiration date (18 months from purchase date)
I use a simple spreadsheet. The community has a downloadable tracking template you can grab and start using right away. You can also export CSV data from your E-Estate dashboard.
Step 5: Establish Your Routine
E-Estate doesn't require daily management. Here's what a typical week looks like:
- Deposit day: Add your weekly amount (whatever you've budgeted).
- Buy immediately: Deploy into your chosen tier the same day you deposit.
- Weekly screenshot: Capture your dashboard for tracking.
- Friday check-in: Share your numbers in the community's weekly performance thread.
Total weekly time commitment: about 5-10 minutes.
What Happens Next
Your profits accumulate daily in your E-Estate wallet. From there, you decide:
- Reinvest: Use accumulated profits to buy additional properties (this is compounding).
- Withdraw: Transfer profits to your bank account.
- Mix: Some combination of both.
There's no single right answer. Check out the Strategy & Analysis discussions in this community to see how different members approach this decision.
Common Questions from New Investors
"Which tier should I pick?"
Read the Property Tier Reference Guide. If you're starting under $250, Apartment MIA is your only option, and it's a solid starting point. As your balance grows, you'll have more choices.
"Should I wait and save up for a higher tier?"
This is covered in detail in the strategy discussions. Short version: for regular weekly deposits, deploying immediately tends to outperform saving for higher tiers due to compound growth. But read the full analysis and decide for yourself.
"How long until I see real returns?"
You'll see your first daily profit credit within 24 hours of your first purchase. Whether those returns feel "real" depends on your investment size. At $30, you're earning about $0.12/day. It grows from there.
"Can I withdraw at any time?"
Check E-Estate's current withdrawal terms on their platform. Withdrawal policies and processing times can change, so always verify directly with E-Estate before assuming.
Need Help?
Post your questions in the community. That's what we're here for. No question is too basic. Every investor in this community started exactly where you are right now.