
Buenos Aires: The Financial and Cultural Heart
The province of Buenos Aires is Argentina’s economic and cultural engine. Its capital, Buenos Aires City, combines historic architecture with modern urban developments, attracting both tourists and high-income residents.
Palermo and Recoleta
Known for their exclusive properties and vibrant nightlife, these areas are ideal for short-term rental investments.

Palermo
Palermo is a large neighborhood divided into several subzones, each with its own charm.
Palermo Soho
Known for its bohemian vibe, designer boutiques, and gourmet restaurants. Perfect for residential and commercial projects.


Recoleta
Recoleta is a sophisticated neighborhood filled with history, culture, and premium investment opportunities.
National Library of Argentina
An iconic modernist building that anchors the neighborhood's intellectual and cultural appeal.


Paseo de las Artes Recoleta
A hub for art and culture, hosting exhibitions and artisan markets that draw locals and tourists alike.
Tigre and San Isidro
Perfect for those looking for properties in gated communities with access to nature and excellent connections to the capital.

Tigre
Tigre is renowned for its natural beauty, waterways, and cultural attractions. Here are some key zones and points of interest.
Tigre Art Museum
Located in a historic building, this museum is a cultural highlight with exhibitions and stunning riverside views.


San Isidro
San Isidro combines historical charm with modern living, making it an attractive area for real estate investment.
San Isidro Cathedral
A neo-Gothic landmark surrounded by cobblestone streets and colonial-style homes.
