
Residencial Polanco Norte
Mexico City, CDMX · Premium residential
- Target yield
- 11.4%
- Term
- 24 months
- Loan-to-Value
- 62%
Crowdlending models in Mexico for investors who prioritise tangible assets, operational transparency and capital protection against inflation.
Consolidated summary for the first half of 2026, based on projects audited by the platform.
A participative model where the investor finances, through collateralised debt, selected real estate projects across Mexico.
Every development goes through a technical, legal and financial committee. Municipal permits, construction licences and independent appraisals are reviewed.
Target amount, tenor, interest rate and first-rank mortgage collateral in favour of the collective vehicle are defined.
Accredited investors contribute capital from accessible amounts. Each participation is recorded and backed by the project collateral.
Periodic interest is distributed during the term. At maturity, the developer returns the principal and the mortgage collateral is released.
Capitalvireo applies an institutional analysis framework to real estate crowdlending in Mexico. Each project is reviewed with the same rigour used by private funds: legal due diligence, independent appraisal, local market analysis and quarterly monitoring of construction progress.

Illustrative simulation based on senior real estate crowdlending parameters in Mexico. It does not constitute an offer or investment recommendation.
Average inflation considered: 4.4% per year (Banco de México, 2026 projection). The estimated real yield is computed by discounting inflation from the gross yield.
Figures shown are illustrative. They do not constitute a public offer nor a guarantee of future results. Every investment carries risk, including the possible loss of capital.
Representative selection of audited operations across Mexican markets during fiscal year 2026.

Mexico City, CDMX · Premium residential

Monterrey, Nuevo León · Commercial / offices

Guadalajara, Jalisco · Mixed use
Practical resources for investors who want to understand the regulatory and operational framework of real estate crowdlending in Mexico.
Legal structure, collective vehicles, mortgage collateral and supervision under the Mexican Fintech Law (Ley para Regular las Instituciones de Tecnología Financiera).
Allocation by market, asset type, tenor, developer profile and collateral level. Key indicators of a balanced real estate portfolio.
How digitalisation of investment processes has allowed investors to access deals previously reserved to institutional players.
Construction risk, market risk, liquidity risk and regulatory risk. How to assess them before committing capital.
Receive the quarterly report with open deals, selection criteria and progress updates of the portfolio projects.
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