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Real Estate Analysis School · Argentina

Understand any
real estate project
on your own terms.

Monetraxis Pro teaches practical methodologies for analyzing urban development projects in Argentina. From the first site visit to the financial model, we give you the analytical framework to form your own informed opinion, without depending on anyone else.

Educational content only. Monetraxis Pro does not act as advisor or intermediary.

Featured Program
Urban Development Analysis
Complete methodology course
Location and urban context evaluation
Regulatory and planning framework analysis
Construction cost fundamentals
Basic financial project structure
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The Question Worth Asking

What does it take to read a real estate project clearly?

Most people who consider investing in or buying into an urban development project rely entirely on the developer's materials. Our curriculum changes that dynamic. We teach you to ask the right questions and understand the answers yourself.

Location Analysis

Learn to evaluate urban context, infrastructure, connectivity and neighborhood dynamics that influence any development's viability.

Regulatory Framework

Understand zoning codes, building regulations and planning instruments that shape what can be built and how densely.

Construction Aspects

Grasp the basics of construction systems, cost drivers, timelines and the technical risks embedded in development projects.

Financial Structure

Read and interpret the economic logic of a project: cost structures, revenue assumptions, and how developers present viability.

Buenos Aires urban development skyline showing modern residential towers under construction alongside established neighborhoods

Buenos Aires is building. Are you ready to read it?

Urban development projects across Argentina require informed participants. Our curriculum prepares individuals to engage with any project on equal analytical footing.

Our Story

Two Ways to Approach a Project

What changes when you have analytical tools?

The difference between someone relying on a developer's pitch and someone who can independently evaluate it is mostly methodological knowledge. Here is what that difference looks like in practice.

Without analytical training

Dependent on third-party information

Evaluating a project based only on brochures and sales presentations
Unable to read a floor plan, a cost breakdown or a cash flow schedule
No framework to compare one project against another independently
Regulatory and zoning information appears opaque and inaccessible
With Monetraxis Pro methodology

Your own informed analytical framework

Know which questions to ask about any urban development project
Interpret basic technical, regulatory and financial documents yourself
Compare projects using consistent evaluation criteria
Navigate zoning and regulatory frameworks with basic confidence

How the Learning Works

A structured path from zero to informed

Our curriculum follows a logical sequence, building each layer of analytical knowledge on top of the previous one.

01

Read the Territory

Learn to evaluate a location beyond aesthetics. Infrastructure, connectivity, urban density, demographic trends and proximity to services all shape a project's context.

02

Decode the Regulations

Understand how zoning codes, land-use plans and building regulations define what is possible on any given plot. The legal framework is fundamental to any project evaluation.

03

Grasp the Construction

Interpret basic construction documentation, understand building systems, cost variables and how timelines are typically structured in Argentine development projects.

04

Analyze the Numbers

Read and question the financial logic of a project. Understand revenue structures, cost assumptions and how developers present economic viability in project documentation.

Who We Are

An independent school. No conflicts of interest.

Monetraxis Pro was built around a single principle: analytical education should be neutral. We do not sell projects, represent developers, or earn commissions. Our only purpose is teaching methodology.

The real estate sector in Argentina is complex. Currency dynamics, regulatory layers, construction cost volatility and market cycles all interact in ways that are genuinely difficult to interpret without a structured framework. We built our curriculum to address that gap for private individuals.

No advisory role
We teach methods. We never tell you what to do with a specific project or property.
Pure methodology
Every module is structured around transferable analytical frameworks, not market predictions.
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Small group of adults in a modern classroom reviewing architectural plans and financial documents spread across a large table, engaged in analytical discussion
Buenos Aires, Argentina

What You Will Learn

Core curriculum modules

Each module is self-contained and builds toward a complete methodology for evaluating real estate development projects in Argentina.

M1
Urban Context and Territory Reading
How to evaluate a location systematically: mobility, infrastructure, urban density, neighborhood lifecycle and macro-location factors specific to Argentine cities.
M2
Zoning and Regulatory Instruments
Reading the Código de Planeamiento, FOT, FOS, height restrictions and other regulatory tools that define buildability in CABA and major Argentine municipalities.
M3
Construction Systems and Cost Drivers
Basic construction typologies, structural systems, material cost variables and how Argentine construction cost indexes (CAC, ICC) work in practice.
M4
Project Financial Logic
How to read a development's cost structure, revenue projections and basic cash flow model. Understanding developer economics without needing a finance background.
M5
Documentation and Due Diligence Basics
What documents to request, how to read floor plans, title reports and developer track records. An introductory framework for independent document review.
M6
Integrating the Analysis
How all four dimensions interact in a real project evaluation. Practical case-based exercises using real Buenos Aires development typologies.
Overhead view of hands pointing at a large urban planning map with colored zoning overlays, rulers and pencils scattered around a wooden desk

For Private Individuals

Who is this school for?

Anyone in Argentina who wants to understand real estate development projects without relying entirely on third-party opinions. You do not need a finance degree or an architecture background.

Our students include people considering purchasing in off-plan developments, individuals curious about how urban projects work, and those who simply want to follow the real estate market with better conceptual tools. Prior knowledge of real estate is not required.

Start From the Basics