Making Crowdlending Information Accessible

When you're exploring real estate crowdlending in Argentina, finding clear, unbiased information can be challenging. We exist to address that gap.

Why Nodo Abierto Exists

Real estate crowdlending represents a relatively new investment model in Argentina. When people consider participating, they often encounter promotional materials from platforms but struggle to find independent educational resources that explain how the model actually works.

We created Nodo Abierto to fill that need. Our team comprises real estate analysts, financial researchers, and education specialists who understand both the opportunities and complexities of collective real estate investment.

We don't operate as an investment platform, we don't collect funds, and we don't intermediate between investors and developers. Our sole focus is education: explaining structures, outlining considerations, and helping people understand what questions to ask.

How We Work

Our methodology focuses on clarity, accuracy, and practical application of information about real estate crowdlending.

Research-Based

Every piece of content starts with thorough research. We analyze project structures, review regulatory frameworks, and study market patterns to ensure our explanations reflect current practices in Argentina.

Independent Perspective

We maintain no affiliations with crowdlending platforms or real estate developers. This independence allows us to address both opportunities and risks without promotional bias.

Accessible Language

Financial and legal terminology can create barriers. We translate complex concepts into clear explanations that serve people regardless of their background in real estate or finance.

Continuously Updated

Real estate markets and regulatory frameworks evolve. We regularly review and update our content to reflect current conditions and emerging patterns in Argentine crowdlending.

Who Creates This Content

Our Background

Nodo Abierto brings together professionals from different disciplines. Martín Guerrero spent fifteen years as a real estate analyst, evaluating property developments across Buenos Aires and surrounding provinces. Carolina Méndez researches financial structures and regulatory frameworks, with particular focus on collective investment models. Diego Fernández designs educational programs, translating technical information into accessible learning materials.

We share a common belief: when people have access to clear, accurate information, they make more informed decisions. That principle guides everything we create for Nodo Abierto.

Our Educational Resources

Detailed Articles

In-depth explanations of how crowdlending works, covering project structures, legal frameworks, risk factors, and evaluation criteria specific to Argentina's real estate market.

Downloadable Guides

Comprehensive guides you can reference when evaluating crowdlending opportunities. Includes checklists, question frameworks, and key consideration lists.

Complete Glossary

Clear definitions of terms used in real estate crowdlending. From basic concepts to technical terminology, explained in accessible language.