The People Behind the Programs

Numerixora's educational programs are developed and delivered by a team with backgrounds in urban economics, real estate law, financial research, and educational content design. Each team member contributes a distinct perspective on how the Argentine property sector works.

Martín Vargas, academic director reviewing course materials at a university library desk

Martín Vargas

Academic Director

Martín has a background in urban economics and real estate law, with years spent studying how development markets function in the Argentine context. He leads curriculum development at Numerixora, ensuring that course content is grounded in current market conditions and regulatory realities. His focus is on making complex sector dynamics understandable without oversimplifying.

Carolina Reyes, finance research lead working with documents and a laptop in an academic workspace

Carolina Reyes

Finance Research Lead

Carolina specializes in collective investment structures, crowdfunding mechanics, and the financial architecture of real estate projects. She translates these mechanisms into educational frameworks that are accessible for entrepreneurs without a finance background. Her research focus is on how pooled capital structures have evolved in the Argentine market.

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

Diego Fontana

Regulatory Specialist

Diego's work focuses on the legal and regulatory environment governing real estate in Argentina. He covers municipal planning law, property legislation, and the administrative frameworks that shape development decisions in CABA and Greater Buenos Aires. His course modules are designed to give learners a clear map of the regulatory landscape without legal jargon.

Valeria Méndez, content coordinator presenting course materials in a seminar room with engaged participants

Valeria Méndez

Content Coordinator

Valeria oversees how educational content is structured, sequenced, and delivered. She designs the learning pathways that guide participants through the material, and ensures that courses work for people entering the subject with no prior real estate knowledge. Her background is in instructional design and adult education.

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How We Work

Research-Driven Content Development

Every course module at Numerixora begins with research into how the relevant aspect of the Argentine real estate sector actually operates.

We do not teach generic real estate concepts and apply them to Argentina. We start from the Argentine market context and build outward. This means understanding the specific legal structures used in local development, the financing mechanisms that are common in the local market, and the regulatory environment that shapes how projects are conceived and executed.

Content is reviewed and updated as market conditions and regulations change. The team meets regularly to assess whether existing material remains accurate and relevant.

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