We have a clear position on what a training center in this field should and should not do. These principles shape every course we develop.
Why values matter here
Real estate investment is a field where the information asymmetry between promoters and individual investors can be significant. Marketing materials are professionally produced. Legal documents are complex. Projections can be structured to look more favorable than the underlying assumptions warrant.
In this environment, an educational provider has a particular responsibility. We are not neutral observers. The frameworks we teach either help investors ask better questions, or they do not. We take that seriously.
Our values are not aspirational statements. They describe specific commitments that affect what we include in our courses, how we present information, and what we decline to do.
Our Core Principles
Corqentora does not receive referral fees, commissions, or any form of compensation from real estate developers, brokers, or project promoters. Our revenue comes from course fees. This keeps our content independent of commercial interests in specific transactions.
We are a training center, not an investment advisor. We do not tell you whether a specific project is a good investment. We teach you how to evaluate projects yourself. This distinction is not a legal technicality. It reflects what we actually do and what our courses are designed to achieve.
Every module we develop is built around real document types, real regulatory frameworks applicable in Chile, and real patterns that appear in project presentations. We do not teach abstract theory. We teach you to engage with the actual materials you will encounter.
Our courses present information and analytical frameworks. They do not tell you what conclusions to reach. We trust our students to apply what they learn to their own situations. We do not use urgency, fear, or social pressure to shape decisions.
Real estate project evaluation involves legal, financial, and technical dimensions. Our courses cover the analytical aspects relevant to individual investors. They do not substitute for legal counsel, professional due diligence, or specialized financial advice when those are warranted.
What this means in practice
When you take a Corqentora course, you will find content that explains how things work, not content designed to make you feel confident about a particular type of investment. We cover the difficult questions as well as the straightforward ones. We include the patterns that indicate risk alongside the markers of a well-structured project.
See how these principles translate into the specific topics and learning objectives of each course.