A comprehensive learning program designed for Argentinians who want to read the real estate market clearly. From development project structures to collective financing models, valuation concepts, and contract documentation — all framed as education, not advice.
This is an educational program. It does not constitute investment advice or intermediation.
Property investment generates enormous interest in Argentina, yet the foundational concepts are rarely taught in any structured way. Fiscaltrion exists to fill that gap through education.
From land acquisition through construction phases to unit delivery, understanding the lifecycle of a development project gives context to every other real estate concept.
Market data, pricing trends, and geographic demand patterns become readable once you understand the underlying mechanics. This program builds that lens.
Purchase agreements, fideicomiso structures, and collective financing documents use specific language. Learning to read them changes how you engage with any transaction.
Crowdfunding, real estate funds, and shared ownership structures have changed how individuals can participate in property markets. Understanding them is essential knowledge for 2026.
Each stage of the program builds on the previous one. You start with foundations and work toward a complete understanding of how real estate functions as a financial asset.
Start with the basic architecture of real estate as an asset class. Learn what makes property different from other investment vehicles and how the Argentine market is structured.
Study how to read market data, interpret pricing signals, and understand demand-supply dynamics in different geographic zones and property types across Argentina.
Explore the approaches used to assess property value: comparable sales analysis, income capitalization, and cost approaches. Understand when each method applies.
Read and interpret the legal and financial documents that underpin real estate transactions in Argentina, including fideicomisos, boletos, and collective investment documentation.
The program is organized into distinct tracks that can be followed individually or as a connected sequence depending on your starting knowledge level.
Module 01
Understand how a real estate development is structured from the ground up. Learn about feasibility studies, capital stack components, and the roles of the different parties involved.
View module
Module 02
Learn the methods used to assess property value and how to interpret market data. Covers pricing indicators, cap rates, and the specific characteristics of the Argentine property market.
View module
Module 03
Explore how crowdfunding platforms, real estate funds, and trust structures allow individuals to participate in property projects. Understand the mechanics, documentation, and risk concepts involved.
View moduleThe program covers a wide range of topics, all designed to build genuine understanding rather than surface familiarity.
How real estate fits within a broader financial asset framework and what distinguishes it from equities, bonds, and other instruments.
The full arc of a real estate development project from site selection and permitting through construction, sales, and delivery.
How developers and buyers access capital, including bank financing, private equity, and pre-sale arrangements common in Argentina.
Practical overview of the three primary valuation methods and how appraisers apply them to different property types and contexts.
How to read supply and demand dynamics across different zones, understand urban growth corridors, and identify price formation patterns.
How crowdfunding platforms, fondos comunes de inversión inmobiliaria, and fideicomiso structures enable collective participation in projects.
How to interpret purchase agreements, boletos de compraventa, fideicomiso contracts, and the key clauses that define rights and obligations.
An introduction to the Argentine legal environment for property transactions, including registration, title, and the role of notaries.