Rents rose 10.4% in November, according to the Zonaprop report. But there are neighborhoods that suffered minor increases. What are the cheapest neighborhoods to live in CABA?
The apartment rentals in the City of Buenos Aires increased by 204% so far this year, according to the survey of Zonaprop. In this way, there have been eight consecutive months with increases above 10% and it remains above the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
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In this context, the prices of a two-room apartment vary between $217,496 and $426,861 in the neighborhoods of CABA.


Apartment rentals in CABA: which are the cheapest neighborhoods?
- Barracks $217,496
- Constitution $240,545
- Floresta $262,614
- Liniers $267,926
- Balvanera $273,481
- San Nicolás $274,167
- San Cristobal $275,924
- Monserrat $276,144
- Santa Rita $279,334
- Villa Gral. Miter $279,722
- Park Villa $296,331
- Flowers $298,140
Apartment rentals in CABA: which are the neighborhoods that increased the least?
Within the neighborhoods that increased the least, there are some increases that were one percentage point below inflation (8.3% in October) and reached up to 30%.
- San Cristobal 7.3%
- Coghlan 9.6%
- Santa Rita 9.7%
- Constitution 9.7%
- Linemen 10.3%
- Wheelie 12.4%
- Balvanera 12.8%
- Villa Urquiza 13.6%
- Villa Crespo 13.6%
- Villa Devoto 14.4%
Source: Ambito