Courses designed for entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to understand how the real estate sector works as an economic system. No prior finance background required. Purely educational content — not personalized advice.
Foundation
An introduction to the legal and financial architecture of real estate developments in Argentina. Covers fideicomiso structures, the roles of different parties in a development, land acquisition economics, and how construction costs relate to project financing.
Intermediate
Explores how real estate crowdfunding and collective investment structures work in Argentina. Covers the mechanics of pooled capital, how returns are structured, the role of the fiduciario, and the regulatory environment that governs these vehicles.
Foundation
Foundational concepts for understanding whether a real estate project makes economic sense. Covers the main variables in a feasibility study, how to read a cost-revenue summary, and what the key metrics used by developers actually measure.
Intermediate
A structured overview of the legal and administrative framework governing real estate in Argentina. Covers key national legislation, the role of municipal planning codes, the regulatory bodies involved in development approvals, and how the framework has evolved in recent years.
Situates the real estate market within the broader Argentine economy. Covers how macroeconomic variables influence property prices and development activity, the role of dollar-denominated transactions, and how the sector behaves through different economic cycles.
A systematic introduction to the language used in the Argentine real estate sector. Covers the terminology found in development proposals, financing documents, regulatory filings, and market reports. Designed as a standalone course or companion to any other program.
All Numerixora courses are designed for self-directed study. There are no live sessions, no enrollment deadlines, and no cohorts.
Content is organized in structured modules that can be worked through at the learner's own pace. Each module covers a specific aspect of the subject and includes explanatory text, diagrams where relevant, and reference material for further reading.
Courses do not provide personalized advice. They explain how the sector works. What learners do with that understanding is entirely their own decision.