Rentals in Buenos Aires rose nearly 10% in three months

Rental prices in Buenos Aires rose 9.6% in the first quarter of 2026, according to Zonaprop data. A studio apartment averages $704,704 monthly, with a 34.7% year-over-year increase. Puerto Madero remains the most expensive neighborhood.

According to Zonaprop's survey, rental listing prices in Buenos Aires rose 9.6% in the first quarter of 2026, including 3% in March alone. This reinforces an ongoing upward trend in the leasing market.

A studio apartment rents for an average of $704,704 per month, a two-bedroom for $814,659, and a three-bedroom for $1,094,451. Puerto Madero tops the list at $1,358,875 monthly, followed by Núñez ($915,379) and Palermo ($911,708), which account for 20% of supply. Lugano provides the lowest averages at $661,925, along with Floresta and Liniers.

Armando Pepe dismissed concerns over reduced supply: “No baja la oferta, es producto de que se van alquilando”.

In sales, the average square meter stands at US$2,459, up 0.2% in March. February saw 3,567 deeds, down 17% from 2025, with only 17% involving mortgages. Construction costs in dollars increased 3.7% in March.

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Official dollar hits yearly high as Argentine assets rally

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The official dollar traded at 1,510 pesos for sale at Banco Nación on Monday, July 6, its highest since November 2025. Argentine assets extended gains on Wall Street and country risk fell to 408 basis points.

INE data reveal an average 22.9 percent rise in Spanish rents from 2015 to 2024, with increases above 30 percent in three provincial capitals.

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The multifamily market in the Metropolitan Region added 11 new buildings between December and May, bringing the total to 223 with 51,207 apartments. Occupancy rose to 95.1% while rental prices fell slightly.

Seville's Feria de Abril 2026 opens on Monday as its most expensive edition yet, with drink and food prices 8-10% higher than last year. The city council has spent a record 4.5 million euros, while private caseta consumptions exceed 22 euros for a ham plate and 17 euros for a rebujito jug. Business owners blame rising product costs, staff shortages, and labor expenses.

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Argentina's Northeast (NEA) recorded 4.1% inflation in March, the highest in the country per INDEC data, exceeding the national 3.4%. The region has accumulated 11.5% this year, driven by food, services, and utilities. This widens the regional gap with areas like Patagonia at just 2.5%.

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