Houses
Single-family homes in consolidated neighbourhoods, country houses near mid-sized cities, and refurbished colonial-style dwellings.
Editorial guide · Bolivia · 2026 edition
Up-to-date information to better understand the real estate sector. Useful content about homes, properties and urban spaces, presented in a clear and orderly way.
Informational content · No investment advice · Updated in 2026
Starting point
At Capveraqm we gather, review and organise information about homes, properties and residential areas in Bolivia. We do not sell real estate or arrange financing: we prepare digital content that helps readers understand the different property types and the environment around them.
Local context
Organised data covering La Paz, Santa Cruz, Cochabamba and other cities.
Clear language
Short explanations, without unnecessary jargon, with concrete examples.
Regular updates
Current information to better understand the housing sector.
Concept
Real estate crowdlending is a collective way of taking part in projects linked to housing, offices or commercial spaces. Several people contribute funds that finance —through loans— the construction, improvement or acquisition of a property; in exchange, they receive the repayment of the capital together with previously agreed interest, according to the conditions of the project.
Unlike directly buying a property, here you don't own the bricks but a right to be repaid. That is why it is essential to understand the project, the developer, the timelines and the risks before making any decision. Our content explains these elements calmly, so that reading is useful even for those who are just approaching the topic.
Informational content about properties, neighbourhoods and the residential environment. It does not constitute financial advice.
Property types
A tour of the most common categories inside the Bolivian real estate ecosystem.
Single-family homes in consolidated neighbourhoods, country houses near mid-sized cities, and refurbished colonial-style dwellings.
Residential buildings in urban districts like Equipetrol, Sopocachi or Cala Cala, with different service levels and finishings.
Industrial warehouses, production plants and logistics spaces located in industrial parks and along road corridors.
Retail units, offices and spaces designed for business activities of different sizes.
Why read slowly
01 — Ordered perspective
Organised information to better understand the real estate environment, without burdening the reader with unnecessary details.
02 — Local focus
Online data about homes, properties and residential areas, with concrete references to the Bolivian context.
03 — Gradual learning
A practical guide to discover topics related to the real estate market step by step, without overwhelming the reader.
Frequently asked questions
No. Capveraqm is a space with information about real estate and housing. It does not sell properties, arrange loans or offer financial products.
The content is written with Bolivia as its reference, with local examples and context. That said, the general explanations may also be useful for readers from other countries.
It is reviewed continuously throughout the year. When rules, figures or relevant practices change, we update the texts and add explanatory notes.
Yes. Through the form you can send us your question. We reply with internal links or additional material, always from an informational perspective.
Contact
Digital content to better understand the different property types. If something is unclear, write to us and we will look into it.
Editorial office
Av. San Martín, corner 3rd Inner Ring · Torre CAINCO Building, Floor 6 · Santa Cruz de la Sierra · Bolivia
Bolivia time, Monday to Friday.
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