08/27/2021 8:52 AM
Clarín.com
Economy
Updated 08/27/2021 8:52 AM
In the most important cities of Argentina, the departments have a
price gap that reaches almost 100%
, according to the values per square meter.
A report from the ZonaProp real estate platform compared prices in
four provinces
and concluded that buying a two-room apartment in the capital of Córdoba turns out to be cheaper than doing it in the cities of
Buenos Aires,
Rosario
or
Mendoza.
The Federal Capital is the place with the highest cost of sale.
How much does it cost to buy a property in Córdoba?
According to the study, the value of the square meter of an apartment in the city of the mountains is US $ 1,215.
For example, a unit with
two rooms and 50 m2 is worth US $ 62,871,
while an apartment with three rooms and 70 m2 reaches US $ 90,569.
According to the price ranking, the capital of
Mendoza is the second most accessible
to buy a property of this type: the average price per square meter of a property for sale is US $ 1,227.
In this area, an average unit with two rooms and
50 m2 costs US $ 63,100
and a typical unit with three rooms and 70 m2 is purchased for US $ 89,900.
The port city of
Rosario,
meanwhile,
is in third place in the sales price classification.
Currently, the average cost per square meter is US $ 1,632.
There, a
two-room property has a value of US $ 82,244,
while a three-room
property
has a value of
US $ 124,697.
The city of Córdoba, one of the cheapest places to buy apartments.
Finally,
the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires is the one that has the highest value
when acquiring an apartment: the square meter has an average price of US $ 2,436.
It is 100% more expensive than the Cordovan square meter.
In this way, a unit with two rooms and 50 m2 costs US $ 126,885 and a unit with three rooms and 70 m2 has an average value of US $ 180,439.
In Argentina,
Puerto Madero, where the square meter costs US $ 5,651, is the neighborhood with the highest value
to buy a property.
Followed by Cerro Chico (US $ 2,827 per m2) which is the location with the highest average cost of sale in Córdoba and Puerto Norte (US $ 2,449) in the city of Rosario.
Regarding
the differences in
rental
prices
They also maintain
a gap greater than 110%
.
Although rental properties continue to increase throughout the country, Córdoba leads the ranking of the cheapest locations.
In the city of the mountains, moving to a 50 m2 two-
roomed apartment
has an
average cost of $ 18,630 per month.
For its part, one with three rooms and 70 m2 is worth 26,349 pesos per month.
Mendoza
ranks second as the cheapest capital to rent.
There the rent of a unit of two rooms and 50 m2 has an average value of
$ 22,001 per month
.
While one of three rooms and 70 m2 is rented for $ 27,750 per month.
In
Rosario
, the rental price of a two-roomed apartment and 50 m2 amounts to
22,084 pesos per month
.
Likewise, a unit with three rooms and 70 m2 reaches 30,718 pesos per month.
Finally, the Capital turns out to be the most expensive to rent an apartment: a property with two rooms and 50 m2 has an average value of $ 40,364 per month.
While one with three rooms and 70 m2 is rented for $ 56,156 per month.
Renting in CABA is 117% more expensive than doing it in Córdoba,
according to the report.
In the ranking of the neighborhoods with the highest rental value in each city, it is led by Puerto Madero, with $ 83,235 per month, followed by Puerto Norte in Rosario ($ 36,117 per month) and General Paz in Córdoba ($ 21,773 per month). month).
Finally, those that represent
the cheapest rents in each city
are: San Vicente in Córdoba ($ 15,739 per month), Spain and Hospitals in Rosario ($ 18,430) and Liniers in the City of Buenos Aires ($ 31.72 per month).
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