Spain · Informational framework · Not financial advice
Real estate sector · Crowdlending

The real estate sector, explained in a clear and digital way.

“New digital ways of approaching the real estate market.”

“Real estate crowdfunding connects users with projects from the sector.”

Liquiditypooldf is an informational space that gathers content about how real estate crowdlending is organised, communicated and explained in Spain today. We do not offer financial products or advice: we describe the sector with accessible language.

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Section 01 · Concept

What real estate crowdlending is

Real estate crowdlending is a collective way of engaging with projects from the property sector. Instead of a single actor making decisions and funding a project, several people learn the details and interact with it through regulated digital platforms.

In Spain, this model has become more visible in recent years as a way to make information about the sector more accessible and understandable. That is why we describe it as a collaborative model within the real estate field.

Getting to know a digital way to approach the real estate sector means, first of all, understanding its vocabulary, its timelines and its risks. This page exists to accompany that reading.

Quick glossary
Developer
Person or company that promotes and executes a real estate project.
Platform
Digital space that publishes information about projects from the sector.
Participation
The way users connect with information about a project.
Risk
Any decision linked to the real estate sector involves risks worth understanding.
Section 02 · Process

How the process is usually explained

Digital access to information about real estate projects, expressed as simple steps. This description is editorial and does not constitute an investment recommendation.

  1. Step 0101

    Reading the project

    Public documentation of the project is reviewed: location, property type and expected timelines.

  2. Step 0202

    Context analysis

    The information is contextualised with data from the local real estate sector and market references.

  3. Step 0303

    Online participation

    Online participation in real estate projects in a simple way, within the regulated framework.

  4. Step 0404

    Follow-up

    Ongoing information is provided about the project's progress and any relevant changes.

Section 03 · Categories

Most common real estate project types

Real estate projects available through online participation are usually grouped into four broad families. Below is a visual and conceptual guide.

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01 · Homes

Single-family homes

Houses, villas and detached homes located in residential or coastal areas.

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02 · Apartments

Apartment buildings

Urban residential buildings, typically in well-connected city areas.

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03 · Industrial

Warehouses and factories

Industrial and logistics assets: warehouses, factories and distribution centres.

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04 · Business

Retail and offices

Commercial spaces, offices and premises used for business activity.

Section 04 · Sector reading

The real estate sector, explained in a more accessible way

A simple way to explore digital real estate alternatives starts with understanding how the sector is being told today. Below, short readings and frequent questions.

From analog to digital

For decades, the real estate sector in Spain has relied on direct relationships and paper-based processes. Digital tools to learn about real estate projects do not replace that knowledge: they accompany it.

Information before promise

A modern way to explore the real estate sector means prioritising verifiable information: plans, location, timelines, regulatory framework. This page focuses on that type of content.

01Regulated framework

Platforms operate within the applicable Spanish and European framework for participative financing.

02Risks

Any decision linked to real estate projects involves risks. The content on this site is informational.

03No advice

Liquiditypooldf does not provide financial advice or intermediation services.

Section 05 · Principles

Editorial principles of the site

Clear information about real estate projects. Guided by four simple principles.

Transparency

We clearly identify when a piece of content is editorial and when it is legal.

Risks

We recall the risks linked to the real estate sector in every reading.

Legal framework

We reference the Spanish and European regulatory framework whenever relevant.

Privacy

We process personal data in line with the GDPR and Spanish law.

Notice: this site is informational in nature. It does not constitute an offer, advice or recommendation to invest.

Section 06 · Questions

Quick questions

Section 07 · Contact

Write to us

A modern way of exploring the real estate sector is also to ask questions. If you have an editorial question or want to suggest a topic, this is the channel.

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A simple way to explore digital real estate alternatives.

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