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A Cordoba developer offers own financing to access housing
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A Cordoba developer offers own financing to access housing

In a context marked by a shortage of mortgage loans and difficulties accessing traditional financing, the Cordoba-based developer GNI introduced a new alternative for purchasing apartments in Córdoba city and Río Cuarto. The scheme allows buyers to pay as low as USD 26,000 upfront and finance the remainder over five years with adjustments based on UVA and a 0% interest rate. The offer is available for units in Cardinales Alto Panorama in Córdoba and Cardinales Smart in Río Cuarto. According to Marcos Paulino, commercial manager of GNI, the initiative aims to address a need that the financial系统

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A Cordoba developer offers own financing to access housing

In a context marked by a shortage of mortgage loans and difficulties accessing traditional financing, the Cordoba-based developer GNI introduced a new alternative for purchasing apartments in Córdoba city and Río Cuarto. The scheme allows buyers to pay as low as USD 26,000 upfront and finance the remainder over five years with adjustments based on UVA and a 0% interest rate. The offer is available for units in Cardinales Alto Panorama in Córdoba and Cardinales Smart in Río Cuarto. According to Marcos Paulino, commercial manager of GNI, the initiative aims to address a need that the financial系统

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