Buenos Aires Real Estate

Invest in real state, buying and selling of properties, temporaly renting inbuenos aires.

“El salto a un ambiente mas”

Filed under: Buenos Aires Real Estate, Buenos Aires properties for sale, Recoleta, neighborhoods — admin at 9:49 pm on Wednesday, November 17, 2010

 

Es cada vez mas frecuente encontrarnos con clientes que desean dar el salto a un ambiente mas, cuando se casaron compraron su primer departamento de uno o dos ambientes con los ahorros de ambos y en muchos casos los aportes de los padres, hoy con una familia formada y con hijos que en muchos casos ya llegaron y otros están por llegar, se transforma en una verdadera odisea saltar
a mas m2, la casi ausencia de créditos hipotecarios accesibles es un gran escollo que encuentran las familias a la hora de ampliar su departamento.

Uno de los puntos que se deben tener en cuanta a la hora de tomar la decisión de dar el salto e iniciar la búsqueda, es tener claro que se busca y con cuanto dinero dispone, después evaluar que se esta dispuesto a resignar y que no, muchos resignan zona por conseguir mas mts2 esta es una de las opciones que vemos con mas frecuencia en el trabajo diario, muchos que tiene mas tiempo disponible
optan por comprar desde el pozo ya que los valores de presenta están alrededor de un 20% por debajo de los departamentos terminados, esta opción les permite pagar en cuotas durante la construcción, es una manera de autofinanciarse.

Otra posibilidad es comprar un departamento a reciclar, en este punto hay que conseguir realmente algo a muy buen precio, hacer una evaluación y costos de obra, antes de comprar un departamento a reciclar de esta forma se asegura no encontrarse con sorpresas en medio de la obra..Las diferencias entre uno y dos ambientes son de 20% y 25% y entre un dos y un tres ambientes de un 25% y 30% es el cálculo que se debe hacer a la hora de saltar a un ambiente más.

New Airs for Buenos Aires.

Filed under: Buenos Aires Real Estate, Buenos Aires properties for sale, Recoleta, la boca, neighborhoods — admin at 6:51 pm on Monday, September 27, 2010

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Buenos Aires is a city that has more to offer than holiday’s activities. After the devaluation that dropped the value of the peso 3 compared to the dollar, that means 3 pesos = USD 1, the city became an ideal scenery for foreign investors.In the once expensive-city of the world, the inhabitants of Buenos Aires did not lose the taste for good life in spite of low salaries. That is how it was kept a demanding market of products current that saw the gaps filled with new incursions from foreign visitors, who came to our country as tourists and took advantage the exchange benefits to set their businesses.The savings in USD and Euros of our new entrepreneurs are multiplied when they come here, to a market more economical and viable than the big cities of the North, but with the same consumption habits, letting them fulfill their longed dreams of all of their lives.

Properties for sale in Buenos Aires represent highly competitive offers and allow people to reach their goals of a property of their own.

The capital of Argentina is a developed city compared to others of the region, the style of life is very similar and the new neighbors do not suffer changes in adaptation.

This is due to the fact that the city is nurtured of a history forged by immigrants from all over the world, and nowadays is a mixture of shades as any other European city. We add to this encouragements security statistics, the varied cultural offer influenced for being one of the university centers of America, and a population that has the highest rate of English-speaking people of Sudamerica.

This is how Buenos Aires is presented with better airs than ever for those who arrive to the country with dreams full of future and expectancy.

Buenos Aires Real Estate - Solares de Santa Maria

Filed under: Buenos Aires Real Estate, Buenos Aires properties for sale, Puerto Madero, Recoleta, la boca, neighborhoods — admin at 8:01 pm on Friday, September 24, 2010

Buenos Aires - Solares de Santa Maria

Macri will do another Puerto Madero in the former Ciudad Deportiva Boca.We are talking about “Solares de Santa Maria”, a VIP area of seventy acres, “one third of the area of Recoleta or La
Boca
” with parks, shopping centers, water sports areas, several residential areas, underground garages, towers with offices and even its own police station, according to plans by the architects of IRSA. In the company, people have hopes
that the agreement advances successfully in the Legislature, after being treated in the Urban Planning Committee, where it is since last month.

Among the reasons, it is said that within the City there are no more buildable lands with the size that they offer and that they are the only ones capable of financing and developing a real mini city some blocks away from the Obelisk.

Under the agreement signed by Macri and sent to the Legislature a few weeks ago, the company is obliged to give in 40% of all Solares for public use. Squares, parks and recreational places must be created.

They do not pretend this to be like Nordelta, we want a neighborhood for all, affirms Hector Lostri, sub-Secretary of Urban Planning of the Government of Buenos Aires in charge of writing the agreement between IRSA and the Government of Buenos Aires.

In front of this land, where there will be a complex that will be similar to Miami, stands the Villa Rodrigo Bueno. Some government sources believe that the real consideration that IRSA must offer is to relocate the settlement and provide housing for those families. However, the company believes that these solutions must be left for the public sector. Next week, several advisors and opposition lawmakers will begin a series of meetings to try to stop with the project, or at least, avoid infringing rights they believe and claim to defend. Alvaro Gonzalez, member of the committee where the agreement will be treated and studied, tries to summarize the spirit of the law: Whether it takes a decade to develop, this neighborhood is going to end up joining La Boca and Puerto Madero .

Property Sales in Buenos Aires.

Filed under: Barrio Norte, Buenos Aires Real Estate, Buenos Aires apartments for rent, Buenos Aires properties for sale, Palermo, Recoleta — admin at 9:33 pm on Wednesday, September 15, 2010

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Real Estate offers investors the opportunity to obtain, although lower than in other years,  attractive rents. The trusts at cost, the purchase of apartments for rent and garages are now options chosen to save the money.In the first five months of the year, 22% more than in the same period of 2009 was registered, investors seek for shelter for their money and maintain the value of their savings.

Rents are losing value against inflation, the pace of rents rate is equal to the rate of U.S. bonds, that is why it can be seen that it is more a form of shelter, at this point the choice of small, well placed units are a good investment in a long term, since such units have a large number of buyers, however for large units the sale is slower. Apartments in Recoleta, Barrio Norte and Palermo  are the best areas to invest.

Temporary apartments for rent in Buenos Aires - Tips for travelers

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Dear traveler, we give you some piece of advice to rent an apartment in Buenos Aires by Internet, some important conditions.

Crucial requirements to choose an apartment in Buenos Aires:

* The company you choose must be affiliated with any government agency to support
its trajectory. If it is a travel agency must have a license (EVT = business travel and tourism), or if it “only” has apartments for rent it must be enrolled in the chamber of property.

* The company must have a physical place. It must be based on an address and telephone number, both displayed on the website.

* If the company had reservations on-line, the page should be safe, and must disclose the reservation conditions. If the reservation is not online, you must send by fax the form with your credit card details to make the reservation.

* The price must have included has the cost of electricity, gas, water and telephone for local calls.

* If there are problems in the property at the moment of your arrival, the agency must move into an apartment similar or return the money.

* The company must make an inventory with the prices things from the apartment, and it must be signed by the agency and by the guest. This ensures the passenger that at the moment of check out, the agency can only deduct the amount set out in the inventory, and return the rest of the security deposit, (if there was any rupture).

* Any company is required to charge to host any breakage has been done by the misuse of property, since this may verify that you want to incorporate an apartment in the network, care for your property the same way.

* Any company is required to charge to the host any breakage done by the misuse of the property. This way you will see, that if you want to incorporate an apartment in the network, the agency will ensure the same care to your property.

Buying in Buenos Aires


The decision of buying in Buenos Aires


Surely we will agree that the most important moment and, at the same time the most anguish for all the challenge that this decision involve, is the positive decision of buying a property. First at all, because you will decide to invest the product of years of work and savings and second because you are miles of kilometers away.

The first question to make yourself is :¿FOR WHAT DO YOU WANT TO INVEST? If you only want to buy a property as an investment, the price will be the changeable to pay more attention. If you are looking for a housing, the central theme is the number of rooms, characteristic impossible to disregard and of course the zone.

Either it would be for housing or for investment, take your time for walking around, even though you won’t be able to known every details of the neighborhood but at least, It would let you know if the place has any potential or if you like it.

The search is exhausting but it is the most amusing part of the process. AND THEN?

The first step that we recommend is trying to get the CDI, which is the password that will let you buy (like a foreigner) any kind of property with a register in Buenos Aires city. After having the property, although it will be for temporary rent (a hotel’s room is useless because it is considered like a place for a short stay), it is ne need to arrange in the police station of the neighborhood a certificate of residence that costs $10 approximately (ten Argentinean pesos).

With that paper you need to go to the rightful AFIP, fill up a form and, at that moment, you will have the CDI number. It is very simple, and if you do not have it you will complicate and cancel any process of buying a property.

¿WHAT IS A BOOK OF A PROPERTY? It is a written formal process when you have the intention of buying a property. It is taken AD REFERENDUM, it depends on the approval of the owner. If the owner do not accept that, he will give you back the money. Otherwise, the process of buying the property must be continued.

The amount fluctuate among U$A500 and U$A 1000, and it must be reinforced if you decide to make a direct deeds or it is the previous step before signing the ticket for a buysell for the 30% the value of the property.

It is very important to remember that only in case it is a brand new house, THE BUYER DECIDE THE NOTARY THAT WILL BE IN CHARGE OF THE PROCESS.

Finally arrange the shipment of the money to Buenos Aires. For this we recommend only to use the official bank, because using other options it will cause more problems in the future, mainly legal problems with taxes linked with money laundering, linked with the international context.

Consulting is the begin of a successful investment program in a country that offers a varied and very convenient investment option.s.

Buenos Aires Neighbourhoods for the purchase of properties
 Part III

How to choose a neighborhood in Buenos Aires for the purchase of the properties? Part III

Which are the things to do on the different neighborhoods?

Every neighborhood has its style, its culture and so its habits. Give yourself a little idea of the things to do you would find downstairs and around:

Recoleta: The gardens and terraces of Recoleta are plenty of classy restaurants and cafes, decoration props shops and even a design mall, museums, parks and cinemas.

Palermo: The neighborhood is well known for having the Palermo Woods, a huge park. It is a large district, so people will find all kind of shops and usual attractions, universities, offices near downtown and the special attractions
of the areas in Palermo.

Palermo Soho, Palermo Hollywood: They are known for theire trendy bars and nightlife attractions, many artists and designers even have their own bars around.

Las Cañitas: Its lovely streets light up at night inviting visitors to stylish restaurants and theme bars with cool music, drinks and food.

Puerto Madero: Has nice and elegant restaurants for family and theme restaurants along the riverbank. On weekends, visitors have the historical Sarmiento Frigate to visit, and exclusive discos where international Djs use to play at night.

San Telmo: At the weekend the streets blow up with flea markets, street shows and urban artists. It’s one of the favorite tours in Buenos Aires, inviting to nice walk.

La Boca: Is well known for its street markets, the tango corners and dancers, and urban artists.

Pilar: It is one of those places people use to visit in a nice wheatear weekend. It is near to “Delta”, the river and the fields. Right ahead there is also one of the biggest zoos of South America, with all kind of free animals. People willing to have a getaway from the city, use to choice the green outskirts of Pilar. They can also enjoy a lot of different family restaurants.

Which are the typical shops in every one?

The lifestyle standard also use to be related to the shops and amenities near as well. Here is a short review of the commercial places in each neighborhood.

Recoleta, Barrio Norte: They have a lot of art galleries and the most famous ones of Buenos Aires, shops to buy leather and luxury goods and to do window shopping, malls, haute couture designers, decorative goods, exclusive furniture and more.

Las Cañitas, Palermo Soho, Palermo Hollywood: Famous area because of its designers and trendy goods shops.

San Telmo: Beside the flea markets, there is the largest amount of antique stores, and collectibles of the city. Due to the high amount of artists who live there, it is also a good place to look for trendy art pieces.

Pilar: Near the country neighborhood there are some exclusive shops and the biggest mall of Buenos Aires.

Buenos Aires Neighbourhoods for the purchase of properties
 Part II

How to choose a neighborhood in Buenos Aires for the purchase of the properties? Part II

How are the buildings and apartments?

If you are thinking of how are the streets of your new neighbor going to be, I can share with you some few things:

Recoleta: Tourists use to call it the “Little Paris”, but it also has British style buildings. Here you will find roomy & classic apartments, wooden streets, and lesser apartments per floor. It is one of the most valuable areas of the city.

Palermo: It is one of the main districts, so it has traditional houses & buildings, parks & squares. Because of its wideness and different attractions, some of its districts have been recalled Barrio Norte, The Old Palermo, The Soho, Palermo Hollywood and Las Cañitas.

Palermo Soho, Palermo Hollywood: They are part of Palermo Neighborhood, so they have traditional houses and renewed PHs, which are some kind of large apartments with many rooms and high roofs, sometimes with more than a floor, and stairs on the yard. But also, there are new developments coming.

Barrio Norte: This area takes some blocks from the streets of Palermo and Recoleta, so it has something of both.

Las Cañitas: Las Cañitas is an area between Palermo and Belgrano which has been increasing its popularity thanks to its high lifestyle standards, its fancy attractions and the good security on streets, probably due to the high amount of military dependences around. Streets have classic buildings but mainly new developments with modern apartments and Lofts. Streets are wooden and buildings use to have lesser apartments per floor than in other popular neighborhoods.

Belgrano: Along with Palermo, there are the largest residential zones. In Belgrano R (Residential Belgrano), the neighborhood has the kind of families and houses you could usually find in Recoleta. It has residential buildings, tile wooden streets, parks & squares.

Puerto Madero: Just like the London’s Docks project, the docks of Buenos Aires have been renewed and represent the latest architectural trendy. Along the streets, owners drive their selves to the skyscrapers, the renewed buildings and condos, or await for the new developments coming.

The place is meant to be a dazzling neighborhood, even as much as the exclusive Recoleta.

San Telmo: This is one of the oldest districts of Buenos Aires, once spread from the dock’s edge on tile streets. The first neighbors built their fancy buildings around, which has been renewed nowadays to become PHs apartments in most chases.

La Boca: This is another kind of cultural neighborhood in Buenos Aires, built as well for the first neighbors who were part of a rather more popular class. Some people even say Tango’s history born there. Today its buildings have also been renewed yet with a particular style, so streets are splashed of colored buildings and condos, right away from the river.

Pilar: This is the area of the country houses, with the American buildings style. Pilar born once as a little town near Buenos Aires, but it has been taken by the city throughout the years. Along with other traditional surrounding neighborhoods like San Isidro, Pilar are chosen by those who look for safety streets, gardens with flowers, trees and quietness.

Buenos Aires Neighbourhoods for the purchase of properties…

How to choose a neighborhood in Buenos Aires for the purchase of the properties?  Part I

This note will be delivered in three parts, so that all people who are considering buying a property in Buenos Aires, but still do not know which may be the best place, have some information here that will found it useful to read: a profile of the Buenos Aires’s streets to help you decide what is the best place.

How are the neighbors?
If it is important for you to know how your neighbors could be on the streets you’re seeking, here there are some short comments on how people use to be around:

Recoleta, Barrio Norte, Palermo, Cañitas, Belgrano: These are residential neighborhoods, people move here to live in family and have a quiet life, in nice apartments or houses, safe streets, squares, and all commodities for families. They all surround downtown.

Palermo Soho, Palermo Hollywood: These are the favorite streets for young people, designers, students and artists. People move here to be close to night’s attractive, but also to open their own design shop, a theme restaurant or bar
and other things like that.

San Telmo: This is the bohemian & artistical district. It is not a common place, its main streets are plenty of culture, music and art. If you would like to be close to Buenos Aires cultural life, this is the best place.

Puerto Madero: It is the latest neighborhood of Buenos Aires, a riverbank renewed just like the London’s Docks. Professionals and business people move here, but also families looking for the high lifestyle standards and the fancy attractive in the renewed docks.

Pilar: It is the country houses area. Families move here looking for its beauty and safety. People build nice houses on their yards, and drive to work during the weeks after a quiet Sundays.

Investments: The turn of the south.

Filed under: Buenos Aires Real Estate, Buenos Aires properties for sale, Palermo, Recoleta, Retiro, San Telmo — admin at 10:51 pm on Monday, May 5, 2008

The north of Buenos Aires, it was historically the zone of the city most estimated to live and certainly for real-estate business. The best constructions, the most luxurious towers, the projects of more resonance were predestined to have one point of reference in the city, the north.

On the other hand, the south after the yellow fever epidemic exiled all the wealthy families that were living in the areas surrounding San Telmo in the middle of the 19th century. Little by little was losing the charm, furthermore in the southern part, where there was an industrial pole that was used as base to the big factories of Buenos Aires and the surroundings. With these precedents, the south was devaluated compare to the lucky north.
For some years, the south is generating another interest, Puerto Madero probably has been the key to put attention and to see that beyond the Belgrano Avenue there is much to do, for construction and new urban options.

The situation we commented in previous post, about the north in relation to reach a plateau in terms of construction is turning the south in the main protagonist of the next years. The relocation of the civic center and the construction of new subways from north to south are showing that it is time of develop the south part of the city. New and important real estate business will be news in short or medium term.

Even though its plateau, the north hasn’t been the center of important investment opportunities, Palermo, Recoleta, Retiro and Belgrano are its main neighborhood.

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