Real estate education • Bolivia

Understand real estate crowdlending without the jargon

A space designed to explain — calmly and clearly — how collective financing applies to housing, buildings and urban projects across Bolivia.

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Thematic chapters

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Cities covered

2021

Year active since

Modern residential facade in a Bolivian city

Santa Cruz • La Paz

Bolivia • 2026

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Santa Cruz de la SierraLa PazCochabambaSucreTarijaOruroPotosíTrinidadCobija
Santa Cruz de la SierraLa PazCochabambaSucreTarijaOruroPotosíTrinidadCobija

About this space

Twelve angles on the real estate sector

Each of the entries below summarises a different way of getting closer to the world of housing, real estate and urban spaces. All texts are strictly informational.

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Current outlook

Up-to-date information to better understand the real estate sector.

02

Housing & territory

Useful content about housing, real estate and urban spaces.

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Practical guide

A practical guide to discover topics related to the real estate market.

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Organised context

Organised information to better understand the real estate environment.

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Residential areas

Online data about housing, properties and residential areas.

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Simple access

A simple way to get to know the world of real estate.

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Clarity and order

Content about the real estate sector presented in a clear and orderly way.

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Accessible explanations

Information about housing explained in a simple and accessible manner.

09

Types of properties

Digital content to better understand the different types of properties.

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Real estate space

A space with information about real estate and housing.

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Neighbourhoods

Informational content about buildings, neighbourhoods and the residential environment.

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Housing today

Current information to better understand the housing sector.

What is it?

Real estate crowdlending, calmly explained

Real estate crowdlending is an educational concept that gathers the interest of many people around a single housing or infrastructure project. Instead of viewing property as an isolated object, it is studied as part of a broader system involving neighbourhoods, land use, regulation and housing demand.

At Avarixgt we approach this idea exclusively from an informational perspective: we do not sell real estate, we do not offer financial participations and we do not manage third-party capital. Our task is to organise the vocabulary, describe the stages and show how the different actors of the sector relate to one another.

Bolivia is going through a distinctive moment: its intermediate cities are growing, neighbourhoods are becoming denser and the conversation about affordable housing is gaining space. Understanding the vocabulary of the real estate sector is no longer optional for those who live, work or study within it.

Clear vocabulary

We define core terms of the sector with everyday examples, avoiding unnecessary technical jargon.

Bolivian context

All content is written from cities such as Santa Cruz, La Paz, Cochabamba, Sucre and Tarija.

Neutral approach

We do not promote financial products: we only describe how the real estate conversation is structured.

Aerial view of a Bolivian residential neighbourhood

Thematic areas

The five spaces we study

Our library is organised around five categories of properties that recur in conversations about housing, urban planning and city growth in Bolivia.

Family homes Residential

Family homes

Content about single-family homes, interior courtyards, traditional typologies and contemporary adaptations found across Bolivian residential areas.

Urban apartments Urban

Urban apartments

Chapters dedicated to mid-rise and high-rise buildings, vertical living, shared spaces and the day-to-day organisation of condominiums in Bolivia.

Factories & warehouses Industrial

Factories & warehouses

Texts about industrial parks, factory locations, logistic access and their relation with nearby residential neighbourhoods.

Shops & businesses Commercial

Shops & businesses

Material about offices, neighbourhood shops, commercial galleries and the mix of uses that shapes Bolivian city centres.

Land & development Land

Land & development

Approaches to urban and suburban land, expansion projects and the processes that transform intermediate-city neighbourhoods.

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Contenido publicado desde Santa Cruz de la Sierra para todo el país.

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Suggested path

A four-step itinerary

If this is your first time exploring this kind of material, this sequence can help you organise the reading.

  1. 01

    Get oriented

    Start with the general picture: what is being discussed today in the Bolivian real estate sector and why the term crowdlending appears so often.

  2. 02

    Recognise

    Identify the types of properties that shape the urban landscape: homes, apartments, shops, industrial buildings and land.

  3. 03

    Compare

    Observe how the vocabulary changes between a consolidated residential area and a developing one, and which factors explain that difference.

  4. 04

    Ask

    Send us a specific question: we use them to expand the next chapters of the informational content.

Common questions

Questions that often come up

Short answers to the most frequent questions we receive by email.

Does Avarixgt sell real estate?+

No. Avarixgt is an informational space dedicated to explaining concepts about the Bolivian real estate sector. We do not sell houses, apartments, land or any type of property.

Can I invest through the website?+

No. This website does not offer financial products, participations or investment instruments. All content is educational and does not constitute advice of any kind.

Which cities does the content focus on?+

The material is written from Bolivian cities such as Santa Cruz de la Sierra, La Paz, Cochabamba, Sucre, Tarija, Oruro, Potosí, Trinidad and Cobija, with examples that reflect their urban diversity.

How often is it updated?+

We review and expand chapters periodically, especially when there are regulatory changes or visible shifts in Bolivia's urban dynamics.

Do I need to register?+

No, you do not need to create an account to read the content. If you wish to write to us, simply use the form at the bottom of the page.

How do you handle personal data?+

All the data you share is handled according to our Privacy Policy, applying the principles of minimisation and confidentiality.

Write to us

Have a question about the content?

Send us a short message. We use the questions received to expand and improve the published chapters. Your data is never shared with third parties.

Registered office

  • Avarixgt S.R.L.
    Av. San Martín #1245, Torres Cainco Building
    Floor 8, Office 802
    Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
  • hola@avarixgt.com
  • Email support: Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 17:00 (BOT)
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Informational content on real estate crowdlending and housing in Bolivia.

The content published on avarixgt.com is strictly informational and educational in nature. It does not constitute financial, legal, tax or investment advice.

Contact

  • Av. San Martín #1245, Torres Cainco, Floor 8, Office 802, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
  • hola@avarixgt.com

Legal information

  • Registered name: Avarixgt S.R.L.
  • FUNDEMPRESA registration: No. 458923-B
  • Tax ID (NIT): 375829048013
  • Editorial registry ASFI-INF: 2024/EDU-INMOB/187
  • Jurisdiction: Plurinational State of Bolivia
  • Incorporated: 2021

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