
Hotel investment · Resistencia, Chaco
Own a hotel room operated by Ramada by Wyndham.
A real estate investment with a public deed in your name, in US dollars. 8% annually by contract during construction; once the hotel is open, an estimated 6% to 12% annual income net of expenses. Operated by one of the largest chains in the world.








Why Resistencia
A market that's asking for branded hospitality
Resistencia is the capital of Chaco and the center of Argentina's Northeast. A growing regional economy with corporate, government and events demand that today finds almost no international hotel supply. That's where Ramada by Wyndham comes in.
Center of Greater Resistencia
The main urban hub of Chaco and gateway to the Northeast, with steady year-round demand from business, government and healthcare travelers.
On the RN16 corridor
A node on the logistics axis connecting northern Argentina to the bi-oceanic corridor. A constant flow of companies, technicians and suppliers who need quality lodging.
No international brand
The city has almost no hospitality run by global chains. A Ramada by Wyndham enters a market with real demand and little competition of its level.
Dollar income, outside the local cycle
Your room is rented within an international operation and pays you by contract in dollars, regardless of the Argentine context.
Steps from the Bienal del Chaco
Resistencia, “the City of Sculptures”, hosts the Bienal Internacional de Escultura: one of the largest open-air competitions in the world, with sculptors from dozens of countries and thousands of visitors. The hotel will be near the event grounds.
The difference
This isn't just another project
Four concrete reasons your capital is backed.


A global brand runs it
Wyndham (NYSE: WH) operates the hotel to international standards. You operate nothing: you collect.
By contract during construction
From the moment you invest until the hotel opens, you collect 8% annually by contract. In operation, an estimated 6% to 12% annual income net of expenses, based on the hotel's performance.
It's yours, with title
Not a fund or a paper. A real room, real estate in your name.
How it works
A simple investment, backed by real assets
You buy your room
You acquire one or more hotel rooms with a public deed in your name. You own a real estate asset.
Wyndham operates the hotel
The hotel operation is handled by Ramada by Wyndham with international standards. You don't have to manage anything.
You collect your return
You collect in US dollars by bank transfer: 8% annually by contract during construction and, once the hotel is open, the estimated variable income (6%–12% net of expenses).
A new category
This isn't buying an apartment to rent out
Buying a property and going out to find tenants, or fighting it out on short-term rental platforms, is a thing of the past. Hotel investment with contract-based income is how people have invested in hospitality for decades in the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. Now it's coming to Argentina.
Traditional model
- You find tenants and manage everything yourself
- Variable income, depending on occupancy
- Vacancy, late payments, and seasonality
- Fees, maintenance, and repairs on you
- Income in pesos, tied to the local market
One Trade investment
- Zero management: Wyndham operates the hotel
- 8% annual by contract during construction, then hotel income
- You get paid even if the room is empty
- All handled by the hotel operation
- Income in dollars, outside the Argentine cycle

Ramada by Wyndham, Resistencia, Chaco
Resistencia, Chaco, Argentina
A 4-star hotel operated by Ramada by Wyndham on a strategic corner of Resistencia, facing Parque Intercultural 2 de Febrero. A clean volume wrapped in a skin of ceramic brick brise-soleil, in dialogue with the city's sculptural identity and public art.
- 4-star hotel operated by Ramada by Wyndham
- Facing Parque Intercultural 2 de Febrero
- Ceramic brick brise-soleil facade
- Travertine base with lobby, lounge and restaurant
The project in motion
Watch the Ramada Resistencia
A walkthrough of the hotel and its architecture, facing Parque 2 de Febrero.
Global backing
Part of the Wyndham family
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts operates more than 9,000 hotels in 95 countries through brands recognized worldwide. Ramada is one of them.

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The proof
It worked in Paraguay. Now it's Argentina's turn.
Not a promise: in Paraguay there's already a Ramada hotel operating and paying returns to its investors since 2025. The group took the same model to 3 countries and 10 projects. If it works there, there's no reason it wouldn't work here.
Investors collecting their return since opening

Resistencia is your chance to get in first in Argentina
The country's first Ramada by Wyndham is in Phase 1 pre-sale, with limited units. In Paraguay a project sold out in a week and the first investors already collect in US dollars. In Argentina that door is only now opening, and it won't stay open forever.
Financial model
Calculate your return
8% annually by contract during construction, from the moment you invest until the hotel opens. Move the slider or pick a scenario.
Reference figures for illustrative purposes. The 8% is an agreed contractual commitment during the construction phase, not a financial guarantee. The 6% to 12% in operation is an estimate net of expenses, variable based on the hotel's performance and not fixed. Final conditions are defined in the contract with One Trade S.A.
8% annually by contract during the construction phase.
Estimated annual income of 6% to 12%, net of expenses. Variable based on the hotel's performance, not fixed.
Frequently asked questions
What every investor wants to know
During construction you collect an 8% annual return by contract with One Trade S.A., from the moment you invest until the hotel opens. Once operational, income becomes variable: an estimated 6% to 12% annually net of expenses, based on the hotel's performance.
Wyndham, through its Ramada brand, runs the hotel management with international standards. Wyndham does not market the investment nor assure the return: its role is to operate the hotel.
You buy a hotel room with a public deed in your name. You own a real estate asset, not a financial instrument or a share of a fund.
No. The entire operation is handled by the hotel chain. Your investment is passive: you just collect the return.
The return is paid in US dollars via bank transfer: annually during construction and quarterly once the hotel is in operation.
Yes. The room is your real estate asset: you can transfer it at any time and it is fully inheritable. The operating contract carries over to the new owner or heir under the same conditions.
You own the room regardless of the operator. In that remote scenario, One Trade is contractually obliged to reassign operations to another equivalent-tier hotel chain (Marriott, IHG, Hilton, Accor) under the same economic terms.
A special-purpose vehicle (SPV) holds the property title, legally separate from One Trade S.A. Your room is registered in your name, protected from any contingency of the developer.
Yes. It's real estate deeded in your name, so you can sell it whenever you want. And it sells easily: during construction the income is a fixed dollar amount by contract, so a buyer who pays less for the unit gets an even higher return, which makes it very attractive on the secondary market. One Trade keeps a pool of interested buyers to facilitate the transaction.
Nothing changes for you. Unlike a short-term rental like Airbnb, where if your unit isn't booked, you earn nothing, here your income comes from the contract with One Trade (8% annually by contract during construction) and from the hotel's overall performance, not from your particular room's occupancy. You collect the same whether your unit is occupied or empty.
Let's talk about your investment
Schedule a 30-minute call with an advisor. No sales pressure. You can bring your lawyer or accountant to the meeting.