We explain concepts like crowdlending, real estate trusts, presale and phased development in plain language. No financial background required. No investment advice given.
Important: Fintrionex is a financial education academy. We do not provide investment advice, do not manage funds, and do not recommend specific financial products. All content on this site is informational and educational in nature. Any financial decision you make is your own responsibility, and we encourage you to consult a qualified professional before acting on any information.
Most financial content assumes you already know the vocabulary. We start from scratch. Fintrionex was built specifically to explain the mechanics of the Argentine urban development market to people who have no formal finance training but want to understand what they are looking at before taking any decision.
We cover the structures, the terminology, the risks and the processes — without telling you what to do.
No jargon without explanation. Every technical term is defined when first used.
Focused on local legal structures, local market dynamics and Argentine regulatory context.
We describe how things work. We do not advocate for any particular approach or product.
Real examples drawn from how the Argentine market actually operates today.
Four foundational concepts that appear repeatedly in Argentine real estate development. Understanding these changes how you read a project prospectus.
A model where multiple individuals collectively lend money to a development project in exchange for a pre-agreed return. We explain how loan agreements are structured, what protections exist under Argentine law, and what happens if a project does not perform as expected.
The real estate trust is the dominant legal vehicle for property development in Argentina. We explain what it separates, who the parties are, how assets are held, and why this structure exists in the form it does under Argentine civil and commercial law.
Buying a unit before construction is complete — sometimes before it has started. We explain the price dynamics, the contractual commitments involved, what documentation to expect, and why preventa pricing differs from the finished product price.
Large projects are often broken into phases, each with its own funding, timeline and delivery. We explain why this approach is used, how it affects early participants compared to later ones, and what the phase structure means for the project's overall risk profile.
Structured modules designed for people with no financial background. Each program covers a specific area of the Argentine urban development market.
Foundation
An introduction to how the Argentine real estate development sector is structured. Covers the main participants, the typical project lifecycle, and the regulatory framework that governs development activity.
Structures
A focused module on the fideicomiso inmobiliario and other legal vehicles used in Argentine development projects. Explains the roles of fiduciante, fiduciario and fideicomisario in accessible terms.
Financing
How collective lending works in the context of Argentine real estate. Covers platform mechanics, loan documentation, what due diligence materials typically look like, and how repayment structures are generally designed.
A straightforward account of how this academy came to exist and what has shaped its approach over time.
Fintrionex was established with a clear purpose: to make the mechanics of the Argentine urban development market understandable to people without formal financial training. The initial focus was on the fideicomiso inmobiliario structure, which was generating significant public interest but remained poorly understood outside specialist circles.
As collective lending platforms gained traction in the Argentine market, we developed dedicated educational content explaining how these models work, what documentation participants encounter, and how the loan lifecycle typically unfolds.
Two new learning modules were introduced covering presale purchasing and phased development structures. These topics had become central to how projects were being offered to the public, making educational content in plain language increasingly necessary.
A dedicated section for professionals from adjacent fields — architects, lawyers, accountants — who interact with the development market but need to understand the financial and structural dimensions more deeply. Different content depth, same plain-language commitment.
Fintrionex expanded its reach with a fully bilingual platform. The Argentine urban development market attracts interest from Spanish and English speakers alike, and we wanted to serve both audiences with the same quality of educational content.
Straightforward answers to the questions we hear most often.
Browse our formative programs and find the starting point that fits where you are right now. No prior knowledge required.