Real estate crowdlending is a modern form of collective investment in construction and urban development projects. It involves pooling capital with other people to participate in real estate ventures that would be difficult to achieve individually.
Through a digital platform, many investors contribute funds that are allocated to a specific project. Once the work is completed and objectives are achieved, the profits are distributed among all participants proportionally.
This model allows people with limited capital to invest in significant developments, such as residential buildings, housing complexes, or the renovation of existing properties, something increasingly relevant in the Argentine urban context.
Crowdlending opens up the real estate market and makes it more accessible. It is no longer exclusive to large developers or investment funds: today anyone can participate.