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Structured content organized by complexity level. Start where you are and go as deep as you need.

Level 1

Foundations of Real Estate Crowdlending

Everything you need to understand before you look at a single platform or project.

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The foundations module covers the loan relationship in plain terms. You'll understand what it means to be a lender to a construction project, how platforms facilitate that relationship, and what the basic contractual structure looks like.

This is also where we cover the vocabulary. LTV ratios, amortization schedules, default clauses, escrow arrangements. Not to overwhelm, but because knowing the terms lets you read documents without guessing.

What is crowdlending
Loan relationship basics
Platform roles explained
Key terminology
Level 2

Reading and Analyzing Projects

How to evaluate what a platform is actually offering you before you decide anything.

Every crowdlending project comes with a prospectus or information document. This module teaches you how to read one. Not just what the numbers say, but what they don't say. Where the gaps are. What questions the document raises rather than answers.

We cover developer credentials: how to evaluate a construction company's track record, what certifications matter, how to interpret completion timelines in the Argentine construction context.

Guarantee structures get their own section. Mortgage-backed vs. unsecured. What a first-rank mortgage means in practice. How to assess whether stated collateral actually covers the exposure.

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Level 3

Regulatory Context and Platform Evaluation

The legal and regulatory layer that shapes everything about how crowdlending operates in Argentina.

The CNV Framework

Argentina's Comisión Nacional de Valores established a framework for collective financing platforms under Resolución General 717. We explain what it covers, what it doesn't, and what it means for participants.

Contract Structures

How the legal relationship between lender, platform, and developer is typically documented. What clauses to look for, what standard protections exist, and where Argentine contract law intersects with crowdlending.

Platform Due Diligence

A structured checklist for evaluating any platform before engaging. Registration status, operational history, fee transparency, default disclosure, and how to verify claims platforms make about their track record.

How the content is structured

Learning at your own pace

There's no enrollment, no deadline, and no certificate. The content is here when you need it.

Modular format

Each topic is self-contained. You can read the regulatory section without having completed the foundations module, though the sequence is designed to build on itself for those who prefer a linear path.

Plain language throughout

Technical terms are introduced gradually and defined when they first appear. We don't use jargon as a shortcut. If something requires a complex explanation, we give it that space.

Regularly updated

Regulatory content is reviewed when CNV or BCRA publish relevant changes. Platform-specific content is updated as platforms modify their structures. We mark update dates on time-sensitive sections.

Argentina-specific

The content is written for the Argentine context. Legal references, regulatory bodies, and market dynamics are those of Argentina, not generic international frameworks.