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GETTING TO KNOW BUENOS AIRES NEIGHBORHOODS

By: yesboss - Article Submitted on: 2008-05-04


Since the
crisis of the economy, when the peso was devalued, at the end of 2001,
Joyce E. Matt is a writer specializing in luxury

travel and lifestyle.

Click here for more information on: Apartments Buenos Aires and luxury real estate has become an incredible travel value and continues to
blossom in every way: culturally, economically and socially, as a
result...with cozy cafes and parrillas (barbecue houses, with Argentinian meats and wines) on nearly every corner; beautiful, wide, tree-lined avenues
to stroll on, with lovers or friends; charming neighborhoods, with even
more charming balconies, doors and cupolas, of Arte Nouveau, Classical
and Modern architectural styles, to gaze upon, every day; the
background music of the tango spilling out into the streets, echoing in the
subways and informing the entire city, with its passionately melancholic
mood. As in most major cities of the world, each of Buenos
Aires? many barrios(the numbers and boundaries appear to be vague, at best), possesses it's own unique flavor and charm; San Telmo=tango, small
cobbled streets, older buildings, closely spaced; Puerto Madero=built
around the beautiful, historic dockside warehouses, from the 1800's,
Puerto Madero is now full of tourist restaurants and very high end, modern
hotels; Palermo=the most green space and trendiest now; Recoleta=Eva
Peron's cemetery and Hotel Alvear...most luxurious French architecture in
Buenos Aires; La Boca=tango and rough. Dockside, original, Italian
immigrant settlement south of the Microcentro=financial centers, tight
streets, Casa Rosada, The Cathedral; etc. Luckily, Buenos Aires is
blessed with an abundant system of public transport: taxis, buses, subways,
boats, trains, etc. , providing visitors and locals, alike, with many
transit options, in any moment. So, you needn't rent a car and add to
the overcrowded, city streets. In every district in Buenos
Aires dozens of buildings are under construction. Real estate
opportunities are everywhere. Buenos
Aires apartments
are very affordable with prices in prime locations
starting at $1,500 dollars per square meter. The real estate market
has considerable growth potential over the next 5 years. Key reasons
include the current shortage of housing and the country?s tourism boom is
attracting attention from foreign investors. In addition, real estate in
Argentina is viewed as the safest investment.

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SUBMITTED BY: Joyce E. Matt is a writer specializing in luxury travel and lifestyle. Click here for more information on: Apartments Buenos Aires and luxury real estate





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