According to the report, The city with the most expensive square meter in Argentina is San Martín de los Andes (Neuquén), which has a value per square meter of around 2,520 dollars and is ranked as the seventh most expensive in the region.
The City of Buenos Aires is ranked ninth among the most expensive in the region when it comes to investing in a property, with an average square meter of 2,419 dollars.
Immediately behind is San Carlos de Bariloche (Río Negro), with an average price per square meter of US$2,253 and tenth among the most expensive in Latin America.
The ranking podium is occupied by Uruguay, Mexico and Chile, with Punta del Este being the most expensive city with a value of 3,174 dollars per square meter, followed by Riviera Maya whose price is around 2,712 dollars and Santiago de Chile, which occupies the third position. with $2,640.
At the other extreme are Brazil and Colombia with the cheapest square meters in the region, to the point that the city of Rio de Janeiro appears in 28th place with an average value of 1,772 dollars and the city of Cundinamarca in Colombia is the cheapest. cheap with an average value of 666 dollars.
In this way, the ranking of the average values in dollars per square meter of the main cities is: 1. Punta Del Este (Uruguay), US$3,174; 2. Rivera Maya (Mexico): $2,712; 3. Santiago de Chile (Chile), US$2,640; 4. Montevideo (Uruguay), US$2,639; 5. Viña del Mar (Chile), US$2,629; 6. Colonia (Uruguay), US$2,613; 7. San Martin de los Andes, (Argentina), US$2,520; 8. Calama (Chile), US$2,490; 9. Buenos Aires (Argentina), $2,419; 10. Bariloche (Argentina), $2,253.
Source: Ambito

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