This video is more than a year old. Since then the rental law has been repealed which mandated certain conditions such as the ones this guy mentions. Currently the conditions in the rental contracts can be negotiated directly with the owner and there are no regulations to enforce conditions.
You can still find good deals as I did a couple of months ago. Even though there's new laws owner's weren't abiding by them for years. I've been paying rent in dollars as far back as 3 years ago, which was supposedly illegal at the time.
It's July 2024 can still get very nice furnished studio with kitchen in beautiful area thru airbnb from $400 USD/p mo and little more depending on need. Doesn't matter if it's in Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Cordoba, La Plata, etc. I've certainly been enjoying accommodations in different cities :)
For US citizens that aren't familiar with Argentina rental contracts, etc., and this video touches on them, but doesn't explain them in detail.... I'll do my best as an expat of 20 years in Argentina to touch on the high points. 1) Forget the normal wear and tear clause. You, as a renter are expected to repaint the property and put everything back into a state to is prepared for the owner to rent to the next renter when you leave. 2) Rental contracts are almost always handled by realtors that are chosen by the owner, but for which YOU pay for, and you pay a fee to the realtor when you sign the rental agreement even though they work FOR the owner and are looking out for their interest. 3) Be aware that you may have to purchase your own AC, heat and/or refrigerator. The rental may not even include a stove/oven. 4) You, as the renter, pay the property taxes, not the owner. 5) The owner is normally only responsible for "infrastructure" type repairs, like wiring, plumbing etc. Other repairs are YOUR responsibility. 6) Pretty much EVERY rental requires what is alluded to in this video... a guarantee, or what we would refer to in the US as collateral. There is another option, not mentioned in the video, which is to contract through an insurance company, which costs basically another month of rent for every year of the contract. 7) This is not the Argentina of 2002. Believe me... I've been here for a long time. There are still some advantages. I've had personal house cleaners, plumbers, carpenters, painters, working for me recently between 2-10 dollars an hour. BUT, cost of restaurants, groceries, utilities, etc., have changed DRAMATICALLY in the last few years and are approaching US values. 20 years ago, having a US salary and living in Argentina was like living like a king. Those days are GONE. When you consider my next point, this has become FAR from paradise. 8) Security... CRIME... SAFETY... It's a MAJOR problem in Argentina. We live in a house with a house alarm, private security, a community alarm, an electric fence around our entire property, 360 degree cameras for our property, two German Shephard guard dogs.... and we still can't sleep peacefully at night, not to mention what it's like going out in public. The people in Argentina are CONSTANTLY complaining about the problem and the corruption and lack of protection from the police, but trying to adjust to this from US life.... forget about it. I have been held and robbed at knife point in my office building. My wife has been robbed various times, but one time in particular almost killed where they threw her into the street, tried to carjack her and fired various rounds from a pistol near her head while laying in the street. If THIS sounds like your dream life.... then by all means, move to and retire in Argentina. I'm sorry if I'm bursting your bubble and your dreams, but it's with the utmost concern and respect that I'm trying to warn you of what you're getting into.
@@samwdavis - Sorry it happened to you and your wife, but generally speaking it doesn't happen to most people, just some few unlucky ones, and a lot of these burglaries or holdups take place in certain areas of the country, not everywhere.
@@samwdavis I thought you lived in an building and were robbed at gun point like your previous comment said? It sounds a little exaggerated to be honest, there’s always gonna be bad areas and bad people in cities like that. Thankfully your wife is okay physically at least. Maybe it is just as bad as you say, who knows until I find out when I go there traveling.
@@samwdavis Your comments on security and crime are very concerning. Can you tell me what city you are living in? Also, do you think the situation is the same in other cities there? thanks!
Glad to see you back in Argentina. The COL is always of interest to me. I've lived in Costa Rica since 1997 and have dual CR and US citizenship. I want to experience more places in Latin America.
@@pantarei. Here's the difference.... in the UK, you don't risk being shot in the head, the moment you walk out of your building in order to steal your tennis shoes or cell phone.
@samwdavis No, you just get stabbed instead in the UK. That place is an anti-whitist hellhole with a rogue police force that discriminates against the natives. You'd have to be insane to defend it.
Thank you for the tour inside your new apartment, it is clean, a lot of space and good for you. I don't know if you can do another type of videos that you haven't done before because I've been watching your videos for a long time and I know your style of video. Can you make a video to see what kind of business a foreigner can do, from low-priced business to high-priced business? If you can do that, great.
I'm moving to Argentina next year and I've been enjoying your videos a lot! Do you have any recommendations on which months are the best to find housing in Mar del Plata?
Es verdad, de mediados de noviembre hasta abril, es imposible conseguir un alquiler anual, puesto que lo alquilan temporario por el verano y los precios son otros, lo que vale un mes, te lo cobran por semana. Generalmente, en las zonas turísticas es muy difícil conseguir alquileres anuales, a veces hacen contratos de 8 meses, de marzo a noviembre, en la costa. En Pinamar pasa lo mismo.
This looks like a fantastic deal. I lived in Buenos Aires for 10 years. I purchased a home in Mar del Plata in 2009. It was one of the best decisions of my life. I wish I could find an apartment for 270 dollars in downtown Mar Del Plata. If you can pay all cash up front you will cut thru a lot of the red tape in Argentina. I live in Chicago, Illinois, and that apartment in downtown Chicago near the lake front would cost you at least 2500 dollars a month without any of the utilities. Man, you have a great deal.
@lzaza9858 I, too, was born and raised in Chicago. Chicago has been very good to me and my family. But I just have a better lifestyle in Argentina 🇦🇷. But no knock on Chicago. Except for those cold winters.
So, $270 to start, then after 4 months 25% increase rounded to $328, then at 8 months up to $410...that's 52% by the way...so legally binding. Price increases here in Australia are about the same its like a land grab...no inflation driven but supply driven. Great video highly informative.
The price goes up in pesos. Since there is so much inflation in Argentina when they do increase the rent by 25% it’s still going to be around $270 a month.
I'm glad it works for you, but as you said having a 75% increase in your rent yearly is out of the official increase rate, so it's just plain illegal considering the law today. So if you ever have trouble with your landlord you have that on your side lol (even if there's a contract mentioning the 75% yearly, a contract cannot be above the law)
Area. Floor tiles are 60 cm square. Easy to calculate sq metres. Living Area ~17.5 m2. Kitchen ~3.5 m2. Bath ~2.0 m2. Bedroom ~8.0 m2. Around 31 or 32 m2, which is a normal size modest 1 bedroom in much of the world. 345 sq feet. Size of a small studio in old buildings in WDC, NYC, Boston. Quite small contrasted with modern USA or UK construction.
The 55% increase is in pesos, not in dollars. Allow me to explain. For example, if your rent is 100 usd (50 000 pesos) in January 2023, the 100 usd in January 2024 will be worth 100 000 pesos if inflation stays at the current rate of 102%. This means if your rent increases by 55% at the end of the year, your rent actually decreases by 45% 😂😂😂 . Of course, this is very difficult for Argentinian people. They earn in pesos, and you earn in dollars. I hope you understood Economy 101. Inflation doesn't affect your rent or expenses at all because you have dollars. Dollars increases as much as inflation. ❤❤❤
The average expat is, of course, unlikely to have such a guarantor as your girlfriend's family member. So, highly unlikely to get such a deal. But don't the Argentines use credit reporting agencies? And suppose you agreed to prepay the rent for a year?
I heard that there are paid guarantor companies in Argentina. After paying some money to these companies, these companies were making a guarantee. Could this be true?
I didn't understand the part where they ask you for property collateral and the pay stubs... can someone please explain? Do I have to prove these if I am a foreigner looking to relocate?
Hi, I have heard that the laws have changed now since Milei has gotten in now? Do you know how this has changed the rental market? Any furnished apartments - and how much would that add to the cost? It seems none of these places have air conditioning there?
Do rentals typically accept dogs? Its the same as Colombia, you need a fiador with a property guarantee. However, if you speak Spanish you can find landlords willing to rent to you without.
A todos los que tengan ganas de mudarse a Argentina para el año que viene, les recomiendo que esperen al resultado de las elecciones presidenciales y las medidas económicas que tomen. Porque, por ejemplo, hay un candidato que plantea dolarizar la economía. Entonces, si llega a ganar, deberán replantear los números que están manejando ahora.
Dolarizar? Entendés que el 80% de nuestros ingresos de Argentina resultan de la venta de soja a Chlna? En unas semanas entramos formalmente al BRICS. Europa nos quiere comprar gas, Brasil nos quiere comprar gas. Milei dijo que no comerciaria con Chlna. Ahí nomás queda descartado.
@@diegocasas278 You make a comment like this that does nothing more than insult the previous commenter.... and you call HIM a boludo??? If you have something to say of value, then say it. Present a logical argument to the contrary like an adult. Making a comment like this only makes YOU out to be the boludo.
Personally, I’ve never rented a car in Argentina. The one time I did try to rent a car they needed a physical credit card that they could put on file and I only had my digital card on my phone. So I was not able to rent the vehicle. So mainly Make sure you bring a physical credit card.
I’m from USA and I’m trying to move to Argentina, my only concern is how does tax work for a US citizen? Do you pay tax for USA and Argentina, or just Argentina ?
If you are a US citizen or resident you pay US income tax regardless of who is paying and where you live. You may have to also pay state income tax based on your last address in the States. If you reside in Argentina more than 180 days per year (may be different now) you have to pay income tax to Arg AFIP, regardless of who is paying if your citizenship country does not have a double taxation treaty with Argentina. US does not have a treaty with Argentina.
Hi those are cool little apartments--the balcony and the windows in room and shower***so cool....If anybody see this I wonder when a person wants to visit Argentina not move to, how can they rent an apartment for one month?
@@eze.king7 Hi, how? (Just leave the airport and go ask people? or knock in office apartment buildings? or (Where find an apartment to rent for 1month?
@@ThoughtfulThinker101 Cancun… happy to be alive - I can imagine what happened; sadly, those things are common. You’ve gotta keep moving while in Mexico - you get too comfortable, people can tell. The wrong people.
Mar del plata es una hermosa ciudad, pero no es de las más seguras. Si quieres vivir en la costa y buscas tranquilidad, te recomiendo Pinamar. Tendrás bosque, mar y mucha paz, menos en verano, que se llena de turistas, pero mar del plata es mucho peor en verano, un loquero de gente. Saludos desde Pinamar
Easily. My Airbnb is $400 a month and it's located in a good area near a metro station and some parks. You can go cheaper if you dig enough and don't care to live near everything
We are looking for a retirement city and Mar Del Plata seems like it could be a great choice, but is it if it is that difficult to find a rental ? Thx !
So, I've heard how the exchange rate could make Argentina a nice place to stay... but just after a couple of videos I'm seeing it's not gonna work for me. That's WAY too much chaos and lack of basic stability. Such a shame, being the beautiful country it is, and the fact my grandma was from Buenos Aires...
Yes, the laws have changed now making it much easier, but you still have to have a guarantee for the property. Also prices have gone up significantly throughout the country.
WOW -- If you don't know someone there (?) of some means - how do you obtain that co-signer equivalent ? -- You better be wealthy or at least have some serious $ on hand ! -- I remember it was 135 before & it's doubled from that I think ? + They want some serious protection !
Hola, no sé qué tan segura sea Minnesota, pero va a depender de la zona que busques. Hay zonas que son muy seguras y tranquilas, con mucha naturaleza, en las ciudades, va a depender de que ciudad y que barrio. Luego hay zonas muy marginales. En la ciudad de Buenos Aires hay zonas muy seguras. Mar del plata no es tan segura, y hay pueblos rurales dónde duermen con la puerta abierta. Depende mucho de lo que busques
Lo que no pasa, que suele verse en USA, son los tiradores que disparan a los niños en la escuela. Que yo recuerde, en la Argentina hubo un solo caso de esos, hace muchos años.
Sí pasa, cada tanto salen los villeros a saquear todo, además de los robos y asesinatos diarios, y otros tantos males que en Minnesota no existen, como el 140% de inflación.@@aliciadelvalle4921
Hello ! I want to come to Argentina in December and stay for 3 months. I want to rent an apartment in Buenos Aires but the prices online are crazy! Do you have a good agency I could contact directly or a good website I could check? I don't want to seem like the foreigner that everyone wants to rip off.
Those months is going to be nearly impossible because it’s summer break and everybody picks up the prices and nobody wants to rent out their apartment for cheap during that time
Wow, nice apartment for the money!! So, basically Sito I think your GF's family signed as your guarantor on the apartment. Perhaps you could find out if a lawyer can do this instead if you don't have family or friends in Argentina. I would be interesting in know this. Thank you again!!
This is one of the places i am looking at buying in after living there for perhaps a couple of Years . Thanks for sharing and all the best to you & yours . ……Abe ( UK )
@@mlbonfox8199 ….” They ?” ……are the Local Gov there not to be trusted ? I recently read that “ El Loco !” …..Milei has removed all Rent controls so as to let the free Market decide the price of Renting …….i know this will cause a large increase in prices in the more popular districts which , according to the laws of basic economics, will result in the less well paid folks moving to cheaper areas . I have noticed on my travels that in the Capitals as well as the Cities with over 1 million population that there tends to be more employment and Business opportunities however, the negative ( certainly in the UK ), there is more crime like Theft from shops, Breaking into property, Stealing motor vehicles, Street robbery etc Perhaps there are other big population areas outside the Capital with good priced Apartments , good shopping , good quality Utilities , good Business opportunities and less crime involving theft . I will also be looking at La Plata, Mendozas, Tucaman and San Luis . Thanks and all the best .
Hello! I want to buy a house in argentina sometime in the next 2 years but don't know a whole lot about its laws, you mentioned argentina gets a lot of inflation, is that just with housing/renting or just in general with everything? You said there was almost a 100% increase from last year and that just sounds absolutely bonkers to me any advice or insight you could give? Thanks mate
With everything, mostly food. But at least for right now, everything is absurly cheap for sameone who doesnt get paid in the national currency (peso). You can rent beutifull departments for around 200k maybe 300k (200-300dollars) just gotta know where to look.
This video is more than a year old.
Since then the rental law has been repealed which mandated certain conditions such as the ones this guy mentions.
Currently the conditions in the rental contracts can be negotiated directly with the owner and there are no regulations to enforce conditions.
You can still find good deals as I did a couple of months ago.
Even though there's new laws owner's weren't abiding by them for years.
I've been paying rent in dollars as far back as 3 years ago, which was supposedly illegal at the time.
Me encanta esa ventana con puerta hacia el balcón. Muy bueno. Te recomiendo sacar en DNI de residente, eso te va a facilitar todo.
Es hijo de argentino, tiene ciudadanía
It's July 2024 can still get very nice furnished studio with kitchen in beautiful area thru airbnb from $400 USD/p mo and little more depending on need. Doesn't matter if it's in Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Cordoba, La Plata, etc. I've certainly been enjoying accommodations in different cities :)
For US citizens that aren't familiar with Argentina rental contracts, etc., and this video touches on them, but doesn't explain them in detail.... I'll do my best as an expat of 20 years in Argentina to touch on the high points.
1) Forget the normal wear and tear clause. You, as a renter are expected to repaint the property and put everything back into a state to is prepared for the owner to rent to the next renter when you leave.
2) Rental contracts are almost always handled by realtors that are chosen by the owner, but for which YOU pay for, and you pay a fee to the realtor when you sign the rental agreement even though they work FOR the owner and are looking out for their interest.
3) Be aware that you may have to purchase your own AC, heat and/or refrigerator. The rental may not even include a stove/oven.
4) You, as the renter, pay the property taxes, not the owner.
5) The owner is normally only responsible for "infrastructure" type repairs, like wiring, plumbing etc. Other repairs are YOUR responsibility.
6) Pretty much EVERY rental requires what is alluded to in this video... a guarantee, or what we would refer to in the US as collateral. There is another option, not mentioned in the video, which is to contract through an insurance company, which costs basically another month of rent for every year of the contract.
7) This is not the Argentina of 2002. Believe me... I've been here for a long time. There are still some advantages. I've had personal house cleaners, plumbers, carpenters, painters, working for me recently between 2-10 dollars an hour. BUT, cost of restaurants, groceries, utilities, etc., have changed DRAMATICALLY in the last few years and are approaching US values. 20 years ago, having a US salary and living in Argentina was like living like a king. Those days are GONE. When you consider my next point, this has become FAR from paradise.
8) Security... CRIME... SAFETY... It's a MAJOR problem in Argentina. We live in a house with a house alarm, private security, a community alarm, an electric fence around our entire property, 360 degree cameras for our property, two German Shephard guard dogs.... and we still can't sleep peacefully at night, not to mention what it's like going out in public. The people in Argentina are CONSTANTLY complaining about the problem and the corruption and lack of protection from the police, but trying to adjust to this from US life.... forget about it. I have been held and robbed at knife point in my office building. My wife has been robbed various times, but one time in particular almost killed where they threw her into the street, tried to carjack her and fired various rounds from a pistol near her head while laying in the street. If THIS sounds like your dream life.... then by all means, move to and retire in Argentina.
I'm sorry if I'm bursting your bubble and your dreams, but it's with the utmost concern and respect that I'm trying to warn you of what you're getting into.
@@samwdavis - Sorry it happened to you and your wife, but generally speaking it doesn't happen to most people, just some few unlucky ones, and a lot of these burglaries or holdups take place in certain areas of the country, not everywhere.
At $400 usd p/m air bnb might be the antidote to rental contracts and property guarantees/fee's/negotiations etc. ty Dino
@@samwdavis I thought you lived in an building and were robbed at gun point like your previous comment said? It sounds a little exaggerated to be honest, there’s always gonna be bad areas and bad people in cities like that. Thankfully your wife is okay physically at least. Maybe it is just as bad as you say, who knows until I find out when I go there traveling.
@@samwdavis Your comments on security and crime are very concerning. Can you tell me what city you are living in? Also, do you think the situation is the same in other cities there? thanks!
Nice find, I pay $400 but I have a temporary contract. Happy with it since I have a pool and gym. I submitted some videos of it.
How did you find your temporary contract? Everyone I’ve been contacting is some automated system.
Glad to see you back in Argentina. The COL is always of interest to me. I've lived in Costa Rica since 1997 and have dual CR and US citizenship. I want to experience more places in Latin America.
That’s a good apartment for a reasonable price. Here in Buenos Aires landlords are asking at least 500 dollars for a monoambiente
You pay more for just a room in a share house in the UK xD
@@pantarei. Here's the difference.... in the UK, you don't risk being shot in the head, the moment you walk out of your building in order to steal your tennis shoes or cell phone.
Sam, what are some good things that happened for you in Argentina?
@samwdavis
No, you just get stabbed instead in the UK. That place is an anti-whitist hellhole with a rogue police force that discriminates against the natives. You'd have to be insane to defend it.
@@samwdavisaguantaaaa
Nobody from Buenos Aires has done an update on apartment prices since the Milei Administration took office.
Because this mofo is an argie doing commercials….
Never clicked on a post notification so fast!
Thank you for the tour inside your new apartment, it is clean, a lot of space and good for you. I don't know if you can do another type of videos that you haven't done before because I've been watching your videos for a long time and I know your style of video. Can you make a video to see what kind of business a foreigner can do, from low-priced business to high-priced business? If you can do that, great.
I'm moving to Argentina next year and I've been enjoying your videos a lot! Do you have any recommendations on which months are the best to find housing in Mar del Plata?
I would like between April and October. That is the off-season here.
Es verdad, de mediados de noviembre hasta abril, es imposible conseguir un alquiler anual, puesto que lo alquilan temporario por el verano y los precios son otros, lo que vale un mes, te lo cobran por semana. Generalmente, en las zonas turísticas es muy difícil conseguir alquileres anuales, a veces hacen contratos de 8 meses, de marzo a noviembre, en la costa. En Pinamar pasa lo mismo.
Una de las mejores ciudades del país, sin dudas!
This looks like a fantastic deal. I lived in Buenos Aires for 10 years. I purchased a home in Mar del Plata in 2009. It was one of the best decisions of my life. I wish I could find an apartment for 270 dollars in downtown Mar Del Plata. If you can pay all cash up front you will cut thru a lot of the red tape in Argentina. I live in Chicago, Illinois, and that apartment in downtown Chicago near the lake front would cost you at least 2500 dollars a month without any of the utilities. Man, you have a great deal.
Jesus is coming back. Believe He died for your sins and rose again then repent to be saved.
@@IamaproudChristian22 What?
Man I’ve been living in Chicago all my life hate it here I’ve been looking to visit argentina it looks amazing
@lzaza9858 I, too, was born and raised in Chicago. Chicago has been very good to me and my family. But I just have a better lifestyle in Argentina 🇦🇷. But no knock on Chicago. Except for those cold winters.
So refreshing you went right into the content. Nice job....
Planning to move to Argentina for my retirement
Great choice
Same
Same! And I’m born in MDP 😊
Me too 😂
Moi aussi j'ai passé 3 mois à Cordoba je vais en faire ma terre promise
What about renting an hotel room long term like an year rate?
So, $270 to start, then after 4 months 25% increase rounded to $328, then at 8 months up to $410...that's 52% by the way...so legally binding. Price increases here in Australia are about the same its like a land grab...no inflation driven but supply driven. Great video highly informative.
The price goes up in pesos. Since there is so much inflation in Argentina when they do increase the rent by 25% it’s still going to be around $270 a month.
@@sitopoema While the value of the dollar gains against the nearly worthless peso.
I'm glad it works for you, but as you said having a 75% increase in your rent yearly is out of the official increase rate, so it's just plain illegal considering the law today. So if you ever have trouble with your landlord you have that on your side lol (even if there's a contract mentioning the 75% yearly, a contract cannot be above the law)
That is exactly the problem 😂 socialism doesn’t work.
What does that have to do with any of this???
Crickets. He literally dodged the question like EVERY clueless MAGGAT 😂
@@MacroAnarchy
The USA is partial socialists so as Canada!!! 😂😅😊
Tell me about Bariloche and Argentina. If I were moving to Argentina I'd be very curious about Patagonia
salut, Sito~Love it, you made amazing -😎
Area.
Floor tiles are 60 cm square.
Easy to calculate sq metres.
Living Area ~17.5 m2.
Kitchen ~3.5 m2.
Bath ~2.0 m2.
Bedroom ~8.0 m2.
Around 31 or 32 m2, which is a normal size modest 1 bedroom in much of the world. 345 sq feet.
Size of a small studio in old buildings in WDC, NYC, Boston.
Quite small contrasted with modern USA or UK construction.
Or the approximate SF inside a big RV with slide outs. Not that I plan on living in an RV.
amazing presentation! Good luck! please tell us more about life in M del Plata, how much money you spend a month, cultural life, etc... Gracias!
Gracias por compartir videos de Mar del Plata !
I like Mar del Plata. Was there two years ago. Saludos desde México 💚🇲🇽
Great video. I will be moving from Miami to Mar del Plata this year. I will love living in a place with four seasons.
Compra ropa de abrigo, porque el invierno es frío. ☃️
Very cool apartment!
Great video, I'm in usa want to move argentina. But it's a little sketchy 55 percent increase
The 55% increase is in pesos, not in dollars. Allow me to explain. For example, if your rent is 100 usd (50 000 pesos) in January 2023, the 100 usd in January 2024 will be worth 100 000 pesos if inflation stays at the current rate of 102%. This means if your rent increases by 55% at the end of the year, your rent actually decreases by 45% 😂😂😂 . Of course, this is very difficult for Argentinian people. They earn in pesos, and you earn in dollars. I hope you understood Economy 101. Inflation doesn't affect your rent or expenses at all because you have dollars. Dollars
increases as much as inflation.
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The average expat is, of course, unlikely to have such a guarantor as your girlfriend's family member. So, highly unlikely to get such a deal. But don't the Argentines use credit reporting agencies? And suppose you agreed to prepay the rent for a year?
When I was looking around, I found an apartment that was being offered for people not from Argentina and they were asking for one year upfront.
I heard that there are paid guarantor companies in Argentina. After paying some money to these companies, these companies were making a guarantee. Could this be true?
Se puede pagar un seguro de garantía, es un gasto extra mensual, y se presenta un recibo de sueldo, si lo tiene.
Love it !!! ❤ I’ll be there in march to explore retirement opportunities! If Biden is re elected, will move abroad for sure
I didn't understand the part where they ask you for property collateral and the pay stubs... can someone please explain? Do I have to prove these if I am a foreigner looking to relocate?
Proof of income, yes!!!
Hi, I have heard that the laws have changed now since Milei has gotten in now? Do you know how this has changed the rental market? Any furnished apartments - and how much would that add to the cost? It seems none of these places have air conditioning there?
What's the website where you were able to find apartments?
Instead, just to go the area where you want to live.
wow Argentina is very affordable compared to crazy price Oz
From an expat of 20 years... that is changing VERY rapidly.
Why are you out here discouraging everybody. Fock off stupid focker... Negative ass bittch
Question: was your apartment unfurnished?
Yes, it came completely unfurnished. Only thing here was the stove.
Do rentals typically accept dogs? Its the same as Colombia, you need a fiador with a property guarantee. However, if you speak Spanish you can find landlords willing to rent to you without.
Glad to see you back, bro. Greetings from Vegas 🎰
I'm guessing you're done making videos?
Amigo tengo unas consultas respecto a comprar una propiedad en Argentina siendo extranjera… debo darme de alta en afip? Mi esposo es de allá…
A todos los que tengan ganas de mudarse a Argentina para el año que viene, les recomiendo que esperen al resultado de las elecciones presidenciales y las medidas económicas que tomen. Porque, por ejemplo, hay un candidato que plantea dolarizar la economía. Entonces, si llega a ganar, deberán replantear los números que están manejando ahora.
Dolarizar?
Entendés que el 80% de nuestros ingresos de Argentina resultan de la venta de soja a Chlna?
En unas semanas entramos formalmente al BRICS.
Europa nos quiere comprar gas, Brasil nos quiere comprar gas.
Milei dijo que no comerciaria con Chlna.
Ahí nomás queda descartado.
Q comentario boludo
@@diegocasas278 You make a comment like this that does nothing more than insult the previous commenter.... and you call HIM a boludo??? If you have something to say of value, then say it. Present a logical argument to the contrary like an adult. Making a comment like this only makes YOU out to be the boludo.
Paso 1 año, que tal?
Would it be more economical to simply buy an apartment or house instead of renting?
How can you find a good furnished apartment before going down there in willing to pay more then $500
In dollars, the apartment is a great price.
In Los Angeles, the apartment would be at a minimum of $2,200.
Do you have any advise on renting cars in Argentina? I'm planning a trip this fall and would like to know what to expect. Please advise
Personally, I’ve never rented a car in Argentina. The one time I did try to rent a car they needed a physical credit card that they could put on file and I only had my digital card on my phone. So I was not able to rent the vehicle. So mainly Make sure you bring a physical credit card.
@@sitopoema Thanks for the tip. I'm planning a road trip up to Santa Fe with a local, but he doesn't have a drivers license!!
Gotta find out the square footage / square meters to do videos like this, bro.
I’m from USA and I’m trying to move to Argentina, my only concern is how does tax work for a US citizen? Do you pay tax for USA and Argentina, or just Argentina ?
If you are a US citizen or resident you pay US income tax regardless of who is paying and where you live. You may have to also pay state income tax based on your last address in the States. If you reside in Argentina more than 180 days per year (may be different now) you have to pay income tax to Arg AFIP, regardless of who is paying if your citizenship country does not have a double taxation treaty with Argentina. US does not have a treaty with Argentina.
@@Gus2828 thank you!
Hi those are cool little apartments--the balcony and the windows in room and shower***so cool....If anybody see this I wonder when a person wants to visit Argentina not move to, how can they rent an apartment for one month?
yes.!
@@eze.king7 Hi, how? (Just leave the airport and go ask people? or knock in office apartment buildings? or (Where find an apartment to rent for 1month?
Airbnb...
@@thewanderer8643 - Get in touch with Realtors ("Inmobiliarias", in Spanish), or just google what you want.
Will you make a video about the Pros and Cons of Cancun, Mexico?
I actually thought moving there (just for the beach and weather)
@@ThoughtfulThinker101 Cancun… happy to be alive - I can imagine what happened; sadly, those things are common. You’ve gotta keep moving while in Mexico - you get too comfortable, people can tell. The wrong people.
@@ThoughtfulThinker101 and - very glad you’re alive.
Sorry ‘that’ happened to you 🙏🏽
Where are these prices????? all I see is 3000 USD plus
Did you need a DNI to get the internet/wifi service at your apartment?
Know for the Wi-Fi, they were OK with just having my passport number. I was with the Wi-Fi service personal
Hello sito, please can you do something on English taught masters in Argentina?
Hello. It's a very useful video. Is the area where the apartment is located safe? (Mar del Plata). .
Mar del plata es una hermosa ciudad, pero no es de las más seguras. Si quieres vivir en la costa y buscas tranquilidad, te recomiendo Pinamar. Tendrás bosque, mar y mucha paz, menos en verano, que se llena de turistas, pero mar del plata es mucho peor en verano, un loquero de gente. Saludos desde Pinamar
Do the apartments come fully furnished?
Are utilities included? If not, how much?
Some do, others don't.
Could I get an apartment in BA for USD400 for one year? I just want to hang out, learn Spanish and guitar lol. Seriously.
Easily. My Airbnb is $400 a month and it's located in a good area near a metro station and some parks. You can go cheaper if you dig enough and don't care to live near everything
Depends who you talk to. Some say it's impossible to find an apt for $550 now?
It totally depends on the apt. size, and the neighborhood where the building is located.
How do you like it there and how long are you going to stay ?
How do you NOT become a Tax Resident of Argentina if you buy a property?
Por la propiedad se pagan impuestos, no importa quien sea el dueño.
Why you are not posting anymore bro?
We are looking for a retirement city and Mar Del Plata seems like it could be a great choice, but is it if it is that difficult to find a rental ?
Thx !
Rentals have changed a lot with the new Administration in 2024.. Check out the new renting conditions.
very nice apartmento
Ooh! Do you come with it? ❤❤❤❤❤
Hi are you still living in Argentina?
Why do you choose Mar del Plata to live?
Nice apt. How is your Spanish?
Hey, thanks for the comment, my Spanish is pretty much fluent
This apartment would be $1800 in Los Angeles 😎
Are you sure only 1800?
@@ricardorodriguesrr18 If you're on the westside (Santa Monica, Culver City): $2400
What is a good website to find an apartment on?
Bro I thought your dad was Argentinian. Couldn’t you get citizenship through him? That would make your life soooo much easier.
Te felicito por el departamento! Está muy lindo y conseguiste un muy buen precio
Nice one bro. You're spat on with the way you put the information together. Keep it up!
Any reason you can't just do a contract to pay in USD?
So, I've heard how the exchange rate could make Argentina a nice place to stay... but just after a couple of videos I'm seeing it's not gonna work for me.
That's WAY too much chaos and lack of basic stability.
Such a shame, being the beautiful country it is, and the fact my grandma was from Buenos Aires...
Im willing to pay $600.ooUSD/month. Where should I look to rent?
With or without furniture?
Are you still in Argentina?
so what happened? U get evicted? lot of inflation down there $1 is 1060 pesos amigo
Inflation rates have been drastically brought down with the current Government, and their goal is to take them to almost zero by next year.
@@lindaatkinson3962 $1 is now 1400 argentinan pesos. Inflation has worsened dear
@@lindaatkinson3962 inflation getting worse now dear
Nice apartment
Why did you stop bro
Amigo que paso con este canal? Estaba bueno
Hey man, you from the states?
why MDL and not BA?
Is it still doable to find apartments at around this price in Mar del Plata?
Yes, the laws have changed now making it much easier, but you still have to have a guarantee for the property. Also prices have gone up significantly throughout the country.
You said there is increase of 25% every 4 months ?
That is going to become Expensive in the long term .
So it is not going to be cheap at all .
There is more than a 120% inflation rate per year so even with the 25% increase it’s still not enough.
Whats the name of that complex?
Hello, i really appreciate your information on accommodation. Can we connect ? Need guidance.
Contract is in pesos or usd? Is that legal arranging a rental contract in usd there?
Having the contract in USD doesn’t follow the regulations here. But most people are starting to rent that way, but my contractors in pesos.
For a country thats in not so good conditions, they sure make it hard.
WOW -- If you don't know someone there (?) of some means - how do you obtain that co-signer equivalent ? -- You better be wealthy or at least have some serious $ on hand ! -- I remember it was 135 before & it's doubled from that I think ? + They want some serious protection !
Don't ask me anything about the color of the wall 🙈
Why did you move? It was cheaper
No, this one is actually more expensive, but I moved to Mexico for a few months and came back
@@sitopoema Ok 👍
@@sitopoemahow can I contact you?
@@sitopoema How did you find the apartment?
How safe is Argentina when compared to lets say Minnesota??
Hola, no sé qué tan segura sea Minnesota, pero va a depender de la zona que busques. Hay zonas que son muy seguras y tranquilas, con mucha naturaleza, en las ciudades, va a depender de que ciudad y que barrio. Luego hay zonas muy marginales. En la ciudad de Buenos Aires hay zonas muy seguras. Mar del plata no es tan segura, y hay pueblos rurales dónde duermen con la puerta abierta. Depende mucho de lo que busques
Lo que no pasa, que suele verse en USA, son los tiradores que disparan a los niños en la escuela. Que yo recuerde, en la Argentina hubo un solo caso de esos, hace muchos años.
Yo Vi el caso George Floyd... Quemaron todo durante las protestas.
No, en Argentina eso no pasa.
Sí pasa, cada tanto salen los villeros a saquear todo, además de los robos y asesinatos diarios, y otros tantos males que en Minnesota no existen, como el 140% de inflación.@@aliciadelvalle4921
No wild bears here!
Hello ! I want to come to Argentina in December and stay for 3 months. I want to rent an apartment in Buenos Aires but the prices online are crazy! Do you have a good agency I could contact directly or a good website I could check? I don't want to seem like the foreigner that everyone wants to rip off.
Those months is going to be nearly impossible because it’s summer break and everybody picks up the prices and nobody wants to rent out their apartment for cheap during that time
Wander what happened to him
Is it better to pay in dollars?
In pesos is the only way it should be and it’s best that was
Wow, nice apartment for the money!! So, basically Sito I think your GF's family signed as your guarantor on the apartment. Perhaps you could find out if a lawyer can do this instead if you don't have family or friends in Argentina. I would be interesting in know this. Thank you again!!
A "guarantee insurance" can be accepted, but most ask to have between 1 to 2 guarantors in case of late payment of rent or possible compensation
1 euro to buy a house in Sicily if you think to live with pension
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This is one of the places i am looking at buying in after living there for perhaps a couple of Years . Thanks for sharing and all the best to you & yours .
……Abe ( UK )
They seize it… just rent
@@mlbonfox8199 ….” They ?” ……are the Local Gov there not to be trusted ?
I recently read that “ El Loco !” …..Milei has removed all Rent controls so as to let the free Market decide the price of Renting …….i know this will cause a large increase in prices in the more popular districts which , according to the laws of basic economics, will result in the less well paid folks moving to cheaper areas .
I have noticed on my travels that in the Capitals as well as the Cities with over 1 million population that there tends to be more employment and Business opportunities however, the negative ( certainly in the UK ), there is more crime like Theft from shops, Breaking into property, Stealing motor vehicles, Street robbery etc
Perhaps there are other big population areas outside the Capital with good priced Apartments , good shopping , good quality Utilities , good Business opportunities and less crime involving theft .
I will also be looking at La Plata, Mendozas, Tucaman and San Luis .
Thanks and all the best .
Hello! I want to buy a house in argentina sometime in the next 2 years but don't know a whole lot about its laws, you mentioned argentina gets a lot of inflation, is that just with housing/renting or just in general with everything? You said there was almost a 100% increase from last year and that just sounds absolutely bonkers to me any advice or insight you could give? Thanks mate
100% Inflation in Argentina for everything products or service. I know it’s crazy.
With everything, mostly food. But at least for right now, everything is absurly cheap for sameone who doesnt get paid in the national currency (peso). You can rent beutifull departments for around 200k maybe 300k (200-300dollars) just gotta know where to look.
$270 a MONTH??? I'm coming, Oz is now $1000 a WEEK!!
Thanks for making a video about the apartment, not your life an going to Argentina. So tried if people telling their life story
The bidet is possibly an Italian heritage 😂
French...the word is French.
Mar del plata is painfully cold and gloomy.