These guides are designed as educational reference materials. Each one covers a specific area of real estate finance in depth, written for someone approaching the topic without prior professional background.
Each guide in this collection is a standalone educational document. They can be read independently or alongside the training program modules. The content is explanatory and conceptual — it describes how real estate finance works, not what any individual should do.
These guides do not constitute investment advice, financial recommendations, or any form of professional guidance. They are informational resources for educational use only.
This guide provides a foundational overview of how real estate fits within the broader landscape of financial assets. It covers the characteristics that distinguish property from other instruments and the key concepts used to evaluate it as part of a portfolio.
A detailed walkthrough of the development project lifecycle in Argentina. Covers site selection, feasibility analysis, the fideicomiso structure, pre-sale mechanisms, construction phases, and project completion. Illustrated with diagrams of typical project structures.
An accessible explanation of the three principal valuation approaches used in Argentine real estate: comparable sales analysis, income capitalization, and the cost method. Includes worked examples showing how each approach arrives at a value estimate and when each is most applicable.
Explains how to interpret the main market data sources available in Argentina, including published price indices, rental yield data, and transaction volume information. Covers the specific dynamics of the Argentine market, including the role of the dollar in property pricing.
A guide to the collective financing models used in Argentine real estate, including crowdfunding platforms, fondos comunes de inversión inmobiliaria, and fideicomiso structures. Explains how each model is organized, how participants interact with the structure, and the documentation typically involved.
An educational guide to the main contract types encountered in Argentine property transactions: the boleto de compraventa, the escritura pública, and fideicomiso documentation. Explains the structure of each document, the key clauses to understand, and the legal roles of the parties involved including the escribano.
All guides published by Fiscaltrion are educational reference materials. They describe concepts, explain how structures work, and provide context for understanding the Argentine real estate market. They do not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or professional guidance of any kind. Readers should seek qualified professional advice for their specific situations.