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By Joyce Matt [ 26/11/2008 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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Trends in Argentina real estate
In Argentina, you have to understand the deceleration of the real estate sector by looking at diminishing enthusiasm on the part of buyers, caused by a lack of faith in the future of the economy. Real estate problems are also confronting the United States, where the impact of subprime mortgages might have been lessened if it had not been for the speculative frenzy of sellers who offered mortgages like they were candy to people who couldn’t afford them.These sellers thought that the favorable cycle would go on forever, at least in a country as developed and solid as the United States.
Now here, as well as in the United States, there are people who are working to find sectors of the market that are not joined to the sectors in crisis. Argentina real estate brokers know that international tourism is not slowing down; there are thousands of people flying to Argentina from around the world and many want to invest. These investors move from one part of the world to another—for love of a new place, in search of a refuge, for the opportunity to travel and see different cultures. All of them need somewhere to live.
In Argentina, this phenomenon has caused economic growth for the past several years and now, even at this moment of lessened euphoria, investors are continuing to buy Buenos Aires apartments . They don’t always choose the premium real estate sector. Construction is growing steadily in Buenos Aires as well as in other provinces, offering a diverse set of options to buyers.
Within the infinite possibilities, some buyers are looking for property that will, through rentals, create dividends. While traveling, many tourists prefer to rent an apartment by the week in a zone that is centrally located. Tourists often prefer these apartments to a hotel because they offer more freedom. Renting apartments by the week to this segment of tourists is lucrative; some Argentines rent rooms to tourists out of necessity.
About the author:
Joyce E. Matt is an international traveler and writer who monitor trends in Argentina real estate and other emerging markets in South America. For more info about Buenos Aires real estate or if you are looking to rent Buenos Aires apartments as an alternative to hotels visit www.BuenosAiresHabitat.com
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