Plans & Fees
Different learners have different needs. The course access options below are designed to accommodate varying levels of depth and commitment.
Choose the Depth That Fits Your Goals
When you decide you want to understand real estate crowdlending before engaging with a platform, you need to know how much depth you want to reach. Some people want a foundational overview. Others want to work through the full regulatory detail. The access options below reflect those different needs.
Foundational Access
For someone new to real estate crowdlending who wants to build a solid understanding of the basic mechanics and vocabulary before going further.
- Full access to Module Series 01 (6 modules)
- Crowdlending terminology glossary
- Basic structure overview materials
- Self-paced access — no expiry
Full Curriculum Access
For the learner who wants to work through the complete course sequence — from foundational mechanics to risk analysis and the Chilean regulatory framework.
- All three Module Series (21 modules)
- Risk analysis frameworks and worked examples
- Chilean regulatory module sequence
- CMF oversight and Fintech Law coverage
- Module updates included
Group & Institutional
For universities, training programs, or organizations that want to provide access to multiple learners or integrate content into an existing curriculum.
- Multi-learner access arrangements
- Content available for curriculum integration
- Tailored access structure on request
- Coordinator support available
Inside the Full Curriculum
A summary of what each module series covers and how the content builds on itself.
Series 01 — 6 Modules
Crowdlending Fundamentals
What crowdlending is and how it differs from other collective investment approaches. How platforms connect borrowers and lenders. The role of the developer, the platform, and the participant. How a project moves from listing to completion. The vocabulary used in project documentation. How returns are structured in typical arrangements.
Series 02 — 8 Modules
Risk Factor Analysis
How to identify and categorize risk in crowdlending real estate. Liquidity risk and what it means when capital is committed. Developer default risk and the indicators that inform it. Concentration risk when a portfolio has limited diversification. Platform operational risk. Macroeconomic factors specific to the Chilean real estate context. How LTV ratios and guarantees are evaluated. What due diligence on a project document looks like.
Series 03 — 7 Modules
Chilean Regulatory Framework
The legislative background to collective investment regulation in Chile. The Comisión para el Mercado Financiero (CMF) and its supervisory role. What the Fintech Law (Ley N° 21.521) establishes for crowdfunding and collective investment platforms. How platforms obtain and maintain authorization. Participant protections under Chilean law. Key obligations that authorized platforms must fulfill. How the regulatory environment continues to develop.