Real estate finance, built for women
A curriculum that acknowledges the specific financial contexts women often navigate — and builds real estate knowledge from there.
The financial conversation around real estate has a gap
Real estate education in Argentina has historically been built around assumptions that do not always match the financial reality of women's lives. Questions about shared property, inheritance, financial independence after major life changes, or how to understand a project your partner is involved in — these are not well-served by generic content.
This program track was developed because we noticed a specific audience asking specific questions that weren't being answered clearly. Not because the subject is different — the mechanics of a fideicomiso are the same regardless of who is learning them — but because the starting context often differs.
The program is not lighter or simplified. It is the same rigorous educational approach applied to a specific set of starting questions and scenarios.
Core topics in the women's program
The same foundational knowledge, approached through scenarios and questions that reflect the contexts women most often bring to this subject.
"The goal is not to make real estate finance feel more accessible by making it simpler. The goal is to make it genuinely accessible by starting from where you actually are."
This program track was designed by listening to the questions women were actually asking — not the questions a generic curriculum assumes they would ask. The result is a learning path that feels relevant from the first module rather than something to push through to reach the useful parts.
Ask About the ProgramHow the program unfolds
The women's track follows the same self-paced format as all FintraxisPro programs — no live sessions, no fixed schedule, accessible from anywhere.
The first module asks you to identify what you actually want to understand — property you own jointly, a project you are considering, or simply how the system works. Your starting question shapes your path.
Before diving into complex structures, the program builds a shared vocabulary. Terms like fiduciante, fideicomisario, cuota parte, and escritura are explained in plain language with concrete examples.
Worked examples walk through scenarios drawn from common situations — a shared apartment in a fideicomiso, an inherited property, evaluating a pozo sale. Concrete application of abstract concepts.
The program closes with a structured reference guide — a document that summarizes what you have learned and how to use it when you encounter real estate decisions in your life.
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