About Guía Inmuebles PY

We created this portal because property transactions in Paraguay are complex, and most people entering the process for the first time have no roadmap.

Plain Language for a Complex Process

Buying or selling property in Paraguay involves a web of legal steps, government offices, professional fees, and tax obligations that are rarely explained clearly to the people who need to understand them most.

Guía Inmuebles PY exists to change that. We translate the formal language of Paraguayan real estate law into straightforward explanations that any first-time buyer or seller can follow — with real market amounts, concrete examples, and no hidden agenda.

We are an informational resource. We do not manage transactions, represent any party, or offer legal advice. Our purpose is education — giving people the knowledge to ask better questions and make more informed decisions when they work with their own notary, broker, and legal counsel.

Team of professionals reviewing educational content about real estate processes

What Guides This Resource

Plain Language Always

Legal and financial terminology is replaced with clear explanations. If a concept requires a technical term, we define it immediately in everyday language.

Neutral & Independent

We have no financial interest in any transaction. We don't promote specific notaries, brokers, or financial institutions. Our content reflects the process as it exists — not as any party would prefer it to be described.

Grounded in Reality

We use real market ranges and actual process steps from the Paraguayan context — not generic Latin American templates. When amounts are cited, they reflect what participants actually encounter in the market.

Transparency About Limits

We are clear about what this guide is and is not. It is educational content — not legal advice, not financial planning, and not a substitute for working with qualified professionals in Paraguay.

What We Are Not

Guía Inmuebles PY does not:

  • Manage, facilitate, or participate in any property transaction
  • Represent buyers, sellers, or any other party
  • Provide legal advice or legal opinions
  • Provide financial advice or investment recommendations
  • Guarantee the accuracy of specific amounts, as fees and taxes are subject to change

For your specific transaction, always consult a qualified Paraguayan escribano (notary), a licensed real estate professional, and where needed, a tax advisor.

Contact Us Explore the Guide