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Collective real estate financing · Mexico

Participatory investment in urban development projects

Wealthverio gathers information, analytical criteria and crowdlending structures so that residents in Mexico can evaluate real estate opportunities backed by tangible assets.

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Projects analyzed in 2025

11.8%

Average observed gross yield

24 months

Average instrument tenor

Past or observed returns in market studies do not guarantee future results. Wealthverio publishes educational information based on industry sources.

Mexican market references

Banco de México · Financial Stability Report 2025

INEGI · Housing Price Index 2026

AMFE · Mexican Crowdfunding Platforms Association

SHF · Federal Mortgage Society

Methodology

How crowdlending works step by step

A four-stage structured process combining technical analysis, legal review and project monitoring through to the closing of the investment cycle.

01

Project selection

The analytical team evaluates developers, location, municipal permits, financial feasibility and comparables in areas such as Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Querétaro and the Riviera Maya.

02

Instrument structuring

The loan agreement or assignment of rights with real estate collateral is designed, defining tenor, target rate, repayment scenarios and capital protection clauses.

03

Participatory contribution

Interested individuals review the project's technical sheet, confirm their risk profile and contribute capital in fractional amounts together with other participants.

04

Monitoring and payment

Each investor receives periodic reports on construction progress, occupancy or sales, and the scheduled payments according to the instrument's calendar.

Urban development projects

Representative catalog of the real estate and technology sector

An illustrative sample of projects reflecting the analytical criteria applied by Wealthverio in the Mexican market.

Polanco Vertical 12Vertical residential

Mexico City, CDMX

Polanco Vertical 12

Mixed-use residential development in Polanco. Bridge financing structure for the finishing and commercialization phase.

Tenor
18 months
Target rate
10.5%
LTV
62%
Status
Structuring
Parque Industrial ApodacaLogistic commercial

Monterrey, Nuevo León

Parque Industrial Apodaca

Class A logistics warehouse in the Apodaca industrial corridor. Bridge loan backed by an anchor lease agreement.

Tenor
24 months
Target rate
11.2%
LTV
58%
Status
Open analysis
Tulum Selva ResidencesTourist residential

Tulum, Quintana Roo

Tulum Selva Residences

Condominiums for the vacation market in the Riviera Maya. Shell construction financing with a certified progress schedule.

Tenor
30 months
Target rate
12.4%
LTV
65%
Status
Structuring
Andares Corporate TowerCorporate offices

Guadalajara, Jalisco

Andares Corporate Tower

Office tower in the Andares financial district. Subordinated debt instrument secured against rental cash flows.

Tenor
36 months
Target rate
9.8%
LTV
55%
Status
Cycle closed

Market data

Observed gross yield on real estate crowdlending instruments in Mexico

Annual average reported by the Mexican crowdfunding industry between 2019 and 2025.

20192020202120222023202420256%8%10%12%14%

Source: Wealthverio Research based on public data from AMFE and platforms registered with CNBV.

Investor calculator

Estimate the behavior of a crowdlending instrument

An indicative tool based on Mexican market assumptions. The result is educational and does not constitute a financial offer.

Educational projection

Estimated interest

$11,000 MXN

Principal + interest

$61,000 MXN

Estimated monthly payment

$2,542 MXN

Linear calculation on outstanding balance for illustrative purposes. Does not include fees, tax withholdings or exit costs.

Financial education

Financial education: tangible assets

Introductory material to understand the role of real estate in a diversified portfolio.

Doc · 01

Introductory guide to project financing

How loan agreements with mortgage collateral are structured, typical tenors and the basic reading of a project technical sheet.

Doc · 02

Criteria to diversify capital

Tenors, geographies, asset types (residential, logistics, commercial) and developer profiles as central diversification variables.

Doc · 03

Inflation and protection of purchasing power

Why tangible assets, such as real estate, are historically used as defensive instruments against inflation in Mexico.

Doc · 04

Regulatory framework: Fintech Law

General overview of the Law to Regulate Financial Technology Institutions and its application to crowdfunding platforms in Mexico.

Crowdlending models in Mexico

Comparison of real estate investment models

Structural differences between crowdlending, listed real estate trusts (FIBRAs) and direct property purchase.

VariableCrowdlendingFIBRADirect purchase
Indicative minimum ticketFrom 5,000 MXNPrice of one shareFrom 1,500,000 MXN
Typical tenor12–36 monthsIndefinite5–20 years
LiquidityLow during the tenorHigh (stock market)Very low
Expected returnFixed or variable rateQuarterly distributionsMonthly rent
Operational managementPlatform and developerFIBRA administratorOwner

Frequently asked questions

We address common questions about real estate crowdlending

It is a collective financing model where a group of people lend capital to a real estate developer or owner through a technology platform. The instrument is documented through an agreement with collateral, generally a mortgage or assignment of rights.
WWealthverio

Independent analytical portal on collective real estate financing in Mexico. Informational and educational content; does not constitute personalized financial advice.

Wealthverio publishes analytical and educational content. It does not engage in financial intermediation; crowdfunding services are reserved for Financial Technology Institutions (IFC) authorized by CNBV under the Fintech Law.

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