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Mexico Analytical platform · Mexico 2026

Real estate crowdlending for investors who do their homework.

Access structured research on urban development projects in Mexico, crowdlending models and criteria to diversify your capital against inflation.

Independent research · Tangible assets · Real estate and technology

Projects analyzed
184
Mexican markets covered
12
Registered investors
26,400
Operating since
2019
Real estate crowdlending for investors who do their homework.
Mexico CDMX · Monterrey · Guadalajara
Editorial lines:Real estate collective financingCrowdlending models in MexicoParticipatory investingReal estate and technologyUrban development projectsTangible assets · Inflation protection

Methodology

How crowdlending works, step by step

Real estate crowdlending allows multiple investors to participate in funding a project in exchange for a defined yield and physical asset collateral. These are the five steps we study in each case.

  1. 01

    Project origination

    A real estate developer presents a project in Mexico with plans, permits, market study and financial plan. We assess expected cash flows and land collateral.

  2. 02

    Analysis and due diligence

    We review the project's legal, tax, zoning and financial situation. We validate the sponsor, location, construction progress and collateral structure.

  3. 03

    Loan structuring

    Target interest rate, term, payment seniority and minimum ticket are defined. Terms are documented in a loan agreement backed by real collateral.

  4. 04

    Collective funding

    Registered investors contribute capital in fractions. Financing is released once the target is reached and the agreed conditions precedent are met.

  5. 05

    Repayment and yields

    Periodic interest is paid during the life of the loan. At project closing the principal is returned together with the final agreed yield.

Representative projects

Developments analyzed across Mexican markets

These examples illustrate the type of tangible assets we cover in our methodology. The information shown is for reference and forms part of the platform's educational material.

Polanco Norte Residences

Under analysis

Polanco Norte Residences

Location
Mexico City, CDMX
Asset type
Vertical residential · Premium
Target gross annual yield
11.8% gross annual
Estimated term
24 months
Reference minimum ticket
MXN 25,000
See analysis criteria
Valle Oriente Commercial Plaza

Under construction

Valle Oriente Commercial Plaza

Location
Monterrey, Nuevo León
Asset type
Commercial · Mixed-use
Target gross annual yield
12.4% gross annual
Estimated term
30 months
Reference minimum ticket
MXN 50,000
See analysis criteria
Andares Corporate Tower

Pre-sale

Andares Corporate Tower

Location
Zapopan, Jalisco
Asset type
Offices · Class A
Target gross annual yield
10.9% gross annual
Estimated term
36 months
Reference minimum ticket
MXN 100,000
See analysis criteria

Target yields are gross, before taxes, and are not a promise or guarantee. Every real estate investment carries risk.

Financial education

Financial education: tangible assets

Resources to understand why real estate has historically worked as a store of value during inflationary scenarios.

Introductory guide to project financing

Legal structure, payment seniority, real collateral and comparison between crowdlending, REIT-like vehicles (Fibras) and traditional banking.

Criteria to diversify capital

How to combine terms, Mexican markets, property types and sponsor profiles to spread risk across a real estate portfolio.

Tangible assets and inflation protection

Why real estate and rent-derived cash flows have shown resilience during inflationary episodes in emerging markets.

Real estate and technology

How digital onboarding, electronic contracts and operational traceability have professionalized crowdlending in Mexico.

Simulator

Investor calculator

Estimate the gross yield of a participatory investment in a real estate project. This tool is informative and does not constitute a recommendation.

Estimated gross interest

$11,000

Principal + interest at maturity

$61,000

Estimated periodic payment

$458

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Linear reference calculation. Taxes, fees and project-specific risks are not considered.

Independent research, with no get-rich-quick promises

Why Assetalora

Independent research, with no get-rich-quick promises

Our methodology prioritizes prudence, documentation and transparency. We are not registered investment advisors; we provide research and educational materials.

  • Verifiable documentation

    Each analyzed project is supported by a dossier containing permits, deeds, plans and a construction timeline.

  • Conservative editorial thesis

    We prioritize developments with demonstrable construction progress, real collateral and sponsors with a proven track record in Mexico.

  • Education over sales

    We publish guides and criteria so each investor can assess on their own before making any decision.

  • Nationwide coverage

    We cover markets such as Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Querétaro, Mérida, Tijuana and Puebla, among others.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about real estate crowdlending

What is real estate crowdlending?
It is a form of participatory investment in which several investors finance, through a collective loan, a real estate project secured by real collateral over the property.
How does it differ from classic crowdfunding?
In crowdlending the investor earns interest on a loan, not equity stakes. The yield and term are contractually defined.
What are the risks?
Construction delay risk, real estate market risk, sponsor risk and regulatory risk. That is why we recommend diversifying across multiple projects and markets.
How are yields paid?
Periodic interest is usually paid (monthly or quarterly) and the principal is returned at project closing, in accordance with the loan agreement.
Is Assetalora a registered investment advisor?
No. Assetalora is an analytical and editorial platform. It does not execute transactions, custody funds, nor issue personalized recommendations.

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Electronic Commercial Folio: N-2019050201-CDMX

Registered office: Av. Paseo de la Reforma 296, 14th floor, Col. Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600, Mexico City, Mexico.

Registered with the Public Registry of Commerce of Mexico City on May 12, 2019.

We operate as an information and analysis platform. We do not perform financial intermediation under the Mexican Law to Regulate Financial Technology Institutions (Fintech Law), nor do we raise funds from the public.

Jurisdiction: competent courts of Mexico City, United Mexican States.

Year of incorporation: 2019.

Important notice: The information published on assetalora.com is for educational and analytical purposes only. It does not constitute investment advice, public offering, personalized recommendation or financial intermediation. Any investment decision is the sole responsibility of the user. Target yields are gross, not guaranteed, and may be affected by market, execution and regulatory risks.

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