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With the Argentinean peso still weak against the dollar, you can often find a bargain. The luxury apartments in Buenos Aires, however, are priced in dollars and are at tourist rates. For the best apartments, you’ll still probably find they’re cheaper than at home. Perfect if you want to splash out for a luxury vacation. Even the real estate is reasonably priced. Although real estate prices have gone through the roof in recent years, it’s still great value for money and you can often guarantee a return on your investment too through the rental income. More and more of us are splashing out whilst in Buenos Aires and why not, when the apartments are stunning and cost less than a hotel room. As a result there are now more luxury rentals cropping up, often owned by Americans. Chic modern living
The furniture and fabrics of these apartments are usually the best Argentinean designers or imports. If you’re paying for luxury, you should expect the best luxurious furniture, five star hotel grade linens and a bed to die for. Traditional Buenos Aires grandeur
Virtually all luxury apartments in Buenos Aires will have a balcony or terrace, and air conditioning will be standard. Staying in an apartment gives you more control over your stay. For me, it always feels more flexible and there’s certainly more space. With space to cook your own food, you’re free to have more control over when you eat – this is especially good if you can’t keep up with Argentinean eating times. So, how do you find these luxurious apartments in Buenos Aires? Well, there are several reputable firms that list luxury apartments in Buenos Aires. We’d recommend starting your search with www.livinginbaires.com. They have by far the widest range of luxury apartments across town, plus their website is easy to use (not all Argentinean websites are this easy!) and they have lots of photos of the apartments too. If you’re looking for something a little less than US$800 a week, then there are plenty of cheaper rentals in Buenos Aires starting from US$200 a week. If you look hard, you’ll find a bargain, so check out these
tips for finding rentals
here.
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