COLLECTIVE REAL ESTATE FINANCING · MEXICO

Participatory investment in the Mexican real estate sector

Institutional access to urban development projects with analytical criteria, documentary transparency, and diversification by geography, term, and asset class.

  • Crowdlending models reviewed by third parties
  • Tangible assets located in Mexico City, Monterrey and Cancún
  • Quarterly reports and investor dashboard
México · 2026

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METHODOLOGY

How crowdlending works, step by step

A documented five-step process aligned with institutional real estate practices in Mexico.

  1. 01

    Project origination

    Our analytical team identifies urban developments in Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara and the Riviera Maya with verifiable projected cash flow.

  2. 02

    Risk analysis and due diligence

    Documentary, legal and financial viability verification. Each project receives an internal risk rating.

  3. 03

    Financing structuring

    We publish the technical sheet including term, target rate, collateral, and amortization plan for investor review.

  4. 04

    Collective participation

    Registered investors contribute capital on a fractional basis. The participation is supported by a contractual instrument.

  5. 05

    Monitoring and distribution

    Quarterly reports, on-site construction supervision and periodic distributions per the project calendar.

FINANCIAL EDUCATION

Financial education: tangible assets

Analytical material to understand how real estate assets help protect capital from inflation.

Mesa de análisis institucional

Tangible assets vs. liquid instruments

Real estate backs capital with a verifiable physical asset, unlike purely financial instruments.

Hedging against inflation

Historically, rental income in Mexico is adjusted to the INPC, helping preserve the purchasing power of capital.

Horizon and liquidity

Real estate crowdlending operates on defined terms. Understanding the time horizon is key to financial planning.

Concentration and diversification

Distributing capital across asset types and regions reduces exposure to single-market risks.

URBAN DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

Featured projects in Mexico

A representative selection of operations published in the quarterly catalog. Figures are indicative and detailed in each technical sheet.

Polanco Residential — Mexico City
Mexico City

Polanco Residential

Vertical residential

%
10.4% annual target
T
24 months

Minimum ticket: MXN $25,000

Valle Oriente Corporate — Monterrey, Nuevo León
Monterrey, Nuevo León

Valle Oriente Corporate

Class A offices

%
9.7% annual target
T
30 months

Minimum ticket: MXN $50,000

Centro Histórico Mixed-Use — Guadalajara, Jalisco
Guadalajara, Jalisco

Centro Histórico Mixed-Use

Mixed-use

%
11.2% annual target
T
36 months

Minimum ticket: MXN $25,000

Riviera Hotel Resort — Cancún, Quintana Roo
Cancún, Quintana Roo

Riviera Hotel Resort

Hospitality

%
12.1% annual target
T
42 months

Minimum ticket: MXN $75,000

Rates are targets, not guaranteed. Refer to each project's technical sheet for details.

INTRODUCTORY GUIDE

Criteria to diversify capital

Five analytical principles applied to the construction of a real estate crowdlending portfolio.

  • 01

    Geographic diversification across economic regions (Bajío, Norte, Centro, Sureste).

  • 02

    Distribution by asset type: residential, commercial, hospitality, industrial.

  • 03

    Staggered terms (short, medium and long) to manage liquidity.

  • 04

    Variation across internal risk ratings A, B and C.

  • 05

    Recommended maximum single-project exposure: 15% of committed capital.

Suggested allocation by asset type

  • Vertical residential · 35%
  • Class A offices · 25%
  • Mixed-use · 20%
  • Hospitality · 20%

Illustrative allocation based on the 2026 Finastraio model portfolio.

COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE

Historical performance vs. inflation (INPC)

Annual comparison between the average rate of Finastraio network projects and the National Consumer Price Index published by INEGI.

  • Finastraio portfolio (% annual)
  • INPC inflation (% annual)
20192020202120222023202420250%3%6%9%12%

Consolidated 2019-2025 data. Figures are referential and do not constitute a promise of future returns.

TOOLS

Investor calculator

Indicative estimate of target yield. Results are illustrative and do not constitute a binding offer.

$100,000
24
10.5%
2026 · MX

Estimated interest

$21,000

Estimated capital at maturity

$121,000

Calculation based on annualized simple interest. Actual returns depend on the project selected and market conditions.

STANDARDS

We operate under institutional standards

Incorporated company

Finastraio Capital, S.A.P.I. de C.V., registered with the Public Registry of Commerce of Mexico City.

AML/CFT compliance

Internal policies aligned with the Federal Law for the Prevention and Identification of Operations with Resources of Illicit Origin.

Document custody

Technical and legal files held by independent accredited law firms in Mexico.

Market: Mexico

Exclusive operation with projects located in Mexican territory and local supervision.

2026

Introductory guide to project financing

Request the institutional document to access the methodology, risk matrix and 2026 project pipeline.

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Legal

Company

  • Finastraio Capital, S.A.P.I. de C.V.
  • Public Registry of Commerce, Mexico City, electronic commercial folio N-2022041215.
  • RFC (Tax ID): FCA220412QF3
  • Independent analytical operator of collective financing. This site does not constitute personalized investment advice.
  • Jurisdiction: Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Year of incorporation: 2022.
  • Av. Paseo de la Reforma 296, floor 18, Col. Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600, Mexico City.

© 2026 Finastraio Capital, S.A.P.I. de C.V. All rights reserved.

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