For professionals who work at the edges of real estate

Many professionals in architecture, law, accounting, urban planning, and related fields regularly encounter real estate economics without having received formal training in it. NumerAxis Pro offers educational content designed to fill those gaps.

These programs go deeper than our introductory courses. They assume professional context and prior experience in adjacent fields, and they address the Argentine regulatory and market environment with greater specificity.

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Professional workshop on real estate economics with participants reviewing documents at a conference table

What professionals study with us

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Financial Modeling for Non-Financial Professionals

Architects, planners, and legal specialists who need to read and interpret financial models without building them. Covers how to understand pro forma documents, cost breakdowns, and feasibility analyses in the context of Argentine development projects.

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02

Land Valuation Frameworks for Planners and Architects

Understanding how land is valued and how that valuation changes with zoning, infrastructure, and market conditions. Relevant for professionals who advise clients or municipalities on development decisions.

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03

Collective Financing Structures: Legal and Operational Context

A detailed examination of how collective financing models are structured under Argentine law, including the roles of different participants, the documentation involved, and the regulatory oversight that applies.

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04

Urban Economics for Policy and Planning Contexts

For professionals working in public administration, municipal planning, or policy advisory roles. Examines how economic theory applies to urban planning decisions and how market forces interact with regulatory frameworks in Argentine cities.

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Professional learning session with a small group reviewing urban development case studies

The gap between professional practice and economic understanding

Professional training in architecture, law, or planning rarely includes substantive economics. Yet the projects these professionals work on are fundamentally economic objects. A building is a financial instrument as much as it is a physical structure.

NumerAxis Pro's professional programs address that gap directly. The goal is not to turn architects into financial analysts, but to give every professional enough economic literacy to engage meaningfully with the financial dimensions of their work.

  • Content calibrated to professional prior knowledge
  • Argentine market and regulatory focus throughout
  • Practical application to real project contexts
  • No financial advice or investment recommendations

Interested in a professional program?

Contact us to discuss which program area best fits your professional context and learning objectives.