What is real estate crowdlending?
Clear information about housing and residential spaces. A simple guide to better understand the real estate sector in Spain.
Minimum ticket
From €50
Time horizon
12 – 36 months
Asset types
Residential, commercial, industrial
How real estate crowdlending works
Useful content about properties, neighbourhoods, and urban environments explained step by step.
Project selection
Crowdlending platforms evaluate and select real estate projects. Each project is thoroughly analysed before being presented to participants.
Collective participation
Multiple people contribute small amounts to finance a real estate project. The minimum investment is usually accessible.
Management and monitoring
The developer executes the project while the platform provides regular updates on progress and financial management.
Capital return
Upon project completion, participants receive the contributed capital plus agreed returns, according to the established timelines.
Types of real estate projects
Organised data to understand different types of housing and real estate assets.
Detached and semi-detached houses in residential areas of Spain, from the Mediterranean coast to inland developments.
Flats and penthouses in urban centres. New-build or renovation projects in cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia.
Industrial and logistics spaces in business parks. Assets with long-term rental contracts and stable profitability.

Offices, street-level shops, and business centres. Properties intended for business and commercial activities.
Risk and transparency
Practical information about residential areas and properties for informed decision-making.
Understanding the risks
Commitment to transparency
Detailed information about each project before participation
Regular publication of progress reports
Clear fee structure with no hidden costs
Direct communication with the management team
Regulatory compliance under CNMV supervision
Frequently asked questions
Housing topics presented simply. Useful data to better understand the real estate environment.
Contact
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