While the Rental Law is being debated, the price increased by 12.8% in the month of August, the fourth consecutive month of record monthly increase.
The rentals They continue to be a recurring theme and difficult to solve. The real estate market is waiting for what happens in the Senate of the Nation after the half sanction that establishes modifications to the Rental Law current.
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In the meantime, the Zonaprop portal for real estate notices revealed that the rental prices they increased by 12.8% in August. This is the fourth consecutive month with a record monthly increase and so far this year, they have increased 114%. Within this framework, we present to you which are the cheapest and most expensive rentals in CABA.


Rentals: how much do the apartments cost according to the number of rooms
The value of rent a studio apartment in CABA is $155,426 pesos per month, a two-room apartment reaches 198,873 pesos per month and a three-room, 70 m2 unit is rented for 260,984 pesos per month.
Rentals: what are the cheapest places to rent
According to Zonaprop, the three cheapest neighborhoods to rent are:
- Velez Sarsfield ($157,681)
- Constitution ($167,970)
- Forest ($170,113)
In the middle zone (from lowest to highest), are the neighborhoods of:
- Monserrat ($177,056)
- General Miter Villa ($199,937)
- Villa Ortuzar ($207,633)
- Saavedra: ($213,785)
- Villa Crespo: ($213,785)
Rentals: what are the most expensive places in the city
- Nunez: ($270,728)
- Coghlan ($260,689)
- Palermo ($260,146)
Rentals: what are the places that increased in prices the most in the year?
Villa del Parque and San Cristóbal are the neighborhoods with the highest interannual increase. Vélez Sarsfield is the one with the lowest increase of 132%.
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Source: Ambito