Crowdfunding
Somosrentable.com Democratizes Real Estate Investment in Chile
Somosrentable.com is transforming real estate investing in Chile with a co-investment crowdfunding model. Raising over $8.7 billion and delivering $970 million in returns, it offers mid-market investors access to high-yield, real estate-backed projects once limited to elites. With annual returns of 10–15%, it’s a trusted alternative to low-yield traditional instruments like term deposits.

With more than $8.7 billion raised in three years and projected returns that far exceed those of term deposits and other traditional investment mechanisms, somosrentable.com is positioning itself as a crowdfunding platform that allows for real estate-backed investments.
In a context where investors are seeking alternatives that overcome the low profitability of traditional instruments, somosrentable.com is emerging as a real estate crowdfunding platform that has strongly captured the attention of the Chilean market.
Somosrentable model allows mid-market investors—starting at $15 million—to participate in large-scale real estate projects, which were previously reserved only for high net worth individuals or those with excellent networks. Its main differentiator is co-investment: somosrentable.com invests in each of the projects published on the platform, aligning its interests with those of its investors.
In a short time, the platform has raised more than $8.7 billion and delivered over $970 million in returns. To date, they have financed more than 30 real estate projects, with estimated returns between 10% and 15% annually, depending on the type of project.
Somosrentable co-investment model opens high-yield, real estate-backed opportunities to mid-market investors seeking alternatives to traditional instruments
Matías Zulueta, co-founder and CEO of somosrentable.com, explained that “our investors choose this platform because, unlike other instruments, their investments are backed by real estate assets. Furthermore, they access considerably higher returns than those offered by term deposits.”
Zulueta added that “Investing in something you can see and touch gives you greater peace of mind than putting your money into more ethereal assets.”
Jaime Villouta, co-founder of the platform, adds, “Today we offer three types of projects: real estate developments, leasebacks, and rental projects. Some pay monthly returns; others, at the end of the period. Previously, these opportunities were exclusive to high-net-worth individuals. Today, anyone who wants to invest can participate.”
The founders explain that each project goes through a rigorous selection process, designed to maximize its chances of success. This is where the real estate team’s expertise comes into play.
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