Real Estate Education

Understand the Real Estate Business From Within

Educational programs on real estate finance designed for Argentine entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to understand how the property sector works as an economic system — without personalized advisory.

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Education

Real Estate Finance Fundamentals

Project structures, collective financing models, and regulatory context for the Argentine market.

Project Structures How developments are organized
Collective Financing Crowdfunding models explained
Viability Analysis Foundational assessment tools
Regulatory Context Legal framework overview
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Who We Are

Education, Not Advice

Numerixora is an educational center focused on real estate finance for the Argentine context. We do not offer personalized investment advice or recommendations.

Our courses are designed for entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to understand how the real estate sector functions as an economic system. The property market involves layers of financial structure, regulatory frameworks, and development logic that are rarely explained in accessible terms. That is what we address.

Structured educational content grounded in how the Argentine market actually operates
Accessible explanations of financing models, project economics, and sector regulation
No personalized advisory — purely educational programs for self-directed learners
What We Teach

Course Topics

Four core areas that together give a complete picture of how real estate works as a business sector.

Project Structures

How real estate developments are legally and financially organized. Fideicomiso structures, developer roles, and the relationship between capital, land, and construction costs.

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Collective Financing Models

An overview of how real estate crowdfunding and collective investment vehicles work in Argentina. Understanding the mechanics of pooled capital structures in the property sector.

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Basic Viability Analysis

Foundational concepts for evaluating whether a real estate project makes economic sense. Cost structure, revenue projections, and the main variables that determine project feasibility.

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Regulatory Context

An overview of the legal and regulatory framework governing real estate in Argentina. Key legislation, municipal planning rules, and the regulatory environment that shapes development decisions.

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Market as Economic System

How the real estate sector connects to broader economic forces. Macroeconomic context, currency dynamics in Argentina, and how external factors influence property market behavior.

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Sector Vocabulary

The terminology, concepts, and frameworks used by real estate professionals. Understanding the language of the sector is a practical prerequisite for reading contracts, proposals, and market reports.

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Our Approach

Understanding Before Action

The real estate sector has its own logic, its own language, and its own set of risks. Most educational content either oversimplifies or targets professionals already inside the industry.

Numerixora courses are built for the gap in between. For entrepreneurs who want to understand what they are looking at before making any decisions. For small business owners who encounter real estate as part of their commercial activity and need to read the landscape clearly.

We explain how things work. Not what to do with that knowledge.

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Behind the Courses

Our Team

The people who research, develop, and deliver Numerixora's educational programs.

Martín Vargas, academic director with a focused expression in a university library

Martín Vargas

Academic Director

Background in urban economics and real estate law. Develops the curriculum framework and ensures content reflects current Argentine market conditions.

Carolina Reyes, finance researcher reviewing spreadsheets in a bright academic workspace

Carolina Reyes

Finance Research Lead

Specializes in collective investment structures and financing models. Translates complex financial mechanisms into accessible educational content.

Diego Fontana, regulatory specialist consulting documents at a reading table in a study room

Diego Fontana

Regulatory Specialist

Focus on Argentine real estate regulation, municipal planning law, and the legal frameworks that govern development projects in CABA and Greater Buenos Aires.

Valeria Méndez, content coordinator presenting course materials in a seminar setting

Valeria Méndez

Content Coordinator

Responsible for structuring course delivery, learning pathways, and ensuring that content is accessible for audiences without prior real estate background.

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Who This Is For

Made for Entrepreneurs

You do not need a finance background to engage with this material. These courses assume curiosity, not prior expertise.

The programs are relevant for entrepreneurs who encounter real estate as part of their business context. For small business owners considering commercial premises. For anyone who wants to read a development proposal or financing structure and actually understand what it says.

No prior real estate or finance knowledge required
Focused on Argentine market context and terminology
Self-paced, designed for people with active professional lives
Purely educational — we do not offer personalized advisory services

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Browse our course catalog and find the programs that match your learning goals. All content is educational and self-directed.

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