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CLoteamientoScoop: First seenEvidence: Public sources cross-checked

Loteamiento · Gran Asunción

Signal SUELO-PY-05

Gran Asunción · Ypane · identity withheld

Signal index
46/10011
Ordinal engine index; not a probability or appraisal.
Public-source coverage
8/8dimensions with public data. It measures coverage, not official approval or probability of success.
Reading
Look, with reservations
Scoop
First seen
Risk pressure
Medium

Why this grade: the signal score · next ceiling: below the quality floor for top grades (risk/confidence/coverage).

🔒 The engine detected cross-signal checks that affect the index. Their detail and impact are in the Evidence Brief.

Algorithm verdictCompare

Interesting: check it against comparables before making a move. 🔒 Full reasoning in your Evidence Brief.

What would change it: Would move to “Escalate to expert” with grade A/S, ≥70% coverage and cross-checked public sources.

The analysis, dimension by dimension 8/8 with data · coverage 100% · ⓘ explains what it measures · tap each bar for why

Location / corridorMediumwhy

Where it is and how connected and serviced the zone is.

🔒 The breakdown with traceable sources and reasoned flags, in your Evidence Brief.

Land price/m²Lowwhy

Whether the land price/m² fits the zone or you're overpaying.

🔒 The breakdown with traceable sources and reasoned flags, in your Evidence Brief.

ScoopHighwhy

How far ahead of the market you are before the hype arrives.

🔒 The breakdown with traceable sources and reasoned flags, in your Evidence Brief.

Land subdividerMediumwhy

Land subdivider track record: do they deliver titles & infrastructure?

🔒 The breakdown with traceable sources and reasoned flags, in your Evidence Brief.

Title & cadastreMediumwhy

Whether the signal carries declared registral identity (registration/cadastre), for you to verify.

🔒 The breakdown with traceable sources and reasoned flags, in your Evidence Brief.

Zone tractionMediumwhy

Whether the zone is heating up (rising demand).

🔒 The breakdown with traceable sources and reasoned flags, in your Evidence Brief.

Resale liquidityHighwhy

How fast it resells in the zone: whether you can exit.

🔒 The breakdown with traceable sources and reasoned flags, in your Evidence Brief.

Lot-supply slackLowwhy

How much room is left in supply (low = saturated zone, pushes price down).

🔒 The breakdown with traceable sources and reasoned flags, in your Evidence Brief.

The public view shows bands; the exact number only appears with its drivers and sources in the Evidence Brief. “no data” = no public source for that dimension in this signal (not 0: we don’t make it up). What your Evidence Brief unlocks: traceable sources for each data point, the land subdivider’s identity, exact location and reasoned red flags.

Location approximate zone · ~5 km radius · exact in Evidence Brief

Scoop

Early signal via MADES · detected ~6 days ago, which typically precedes portal listings. 🔒 Exact detection date in your Evidence Brief.

Public evidence (MADES + registry)

Land subdivider🔒 withheld
SignalLoteamiento · environmental signal
Year2025
Cadastral account🔒
Registry entries🔒
Lots
Track record: Land subdividerActiva

🔒 Registry identity (Land subdivider + cadastral account + registry entries) — revealed in your Evidence Brief. These are the keys to the public registry — they unlock together when you open it.

Project contact & source

Official website🔒
MADES case file🔒
Source record🔒
Study responsible🔒

🔒 The full lead in your Evidence Brief: land subdivider website, MADES case file and source record, and environmental study responsible — the route to the lot. Phone and social, where the source provides them.

Market · cross-portal data

Comparables in micro-zone37
Zone price/m²U$S 28–38
Portal comparables1 portal · zone
Competing lot supplyLow

We cross the MADES signal with portal listings from the same micro-zone. Free view shows the price range; the exact median and comparable detail are in your Evidence Brief.

Risk and evidence checks 4/4 ok

Alert · okThe check passes with the public data available.
Risk · okThe check passes with the public data available.
Evidence · okThe check passes with the public data available.
Organic · okThe check passes with the public data available.

🔒 What to request to close the failing gates (documents, concrete verifications), in your Evidence Brief.

Zone risk (geo) DEM + OSM + MADES · geo risk weighs on the score

Flood · Mediumderived from elevation + watercourses · geo-data confidence: high · already discounted in the score (ZONE risk, not the developer's)
No nearby env. hazards0 hazard MADES licences in radius (measured)
F
Border strip · ~9 kmrural land: a foreigner can't hold it directly (Law 2532/05)
Elevation · 163 mwatercourse at 398 m

History · evidence, market and model

First record taken. History builds with each update (signal vs portals vs source).

This is a radar signal

We caught it early from public sources. To see the lot identity and full evidence, open the Evidence Brief — traceable sources, all 8 exact dimensions and the red flags. See an example →

Registry identityLand subdivider + cadastral account + registry entries
8 exact dimensionsThe exact 0-100 score + the factor behind each (here you only see bands)
Land price analyzedMedian U$S/m² + dispersion + detailed comparables
Risk breakdownWhich gate fails and the risk pressure behind it
Exact first-seen dateMADES/portal dates + precise days of lead time
Lot trackingFull study + score change history
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Anonymised public signal — company name withheld until your Evidence Brief, never personal data. OJOPY is not a broker and does not sell real estate; it does not guarantee returns. The analysis reduces information asymmetry — it does not eliminate risk. Methodology · Legal.