A two-room apartment in the City is above $400,000, after the strong record increase in the month of January.
After the repeal of the Rental Law, The real estate market changed. Although there was a significant increase in offers, rental prices shot up 21%, a record in the month of January, as recorded in the latest Zonaprop report.
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In this sense, the report indicates that the rental of a two room apartment in the city is located at $405,218 on average per month, a value that marks the record monthly increase record since March 2012 (beginning of the series). However, despite the number recorded, its growth is below December’s inflation, which was 25.5% and almost even with January’s 20.6%.


A studio apartment in the Federal Capital of 40 m² is rented for $327,295 monthly, one of two rooms and 50 m² reaches $405,218 per month, in December the same unit cost $334,888, and one of Three rooms and 70 m² have a price of $558,710. Despite these values, there are still options in some of the city.
Rentals in CABA: which are the cheapest neighborhoods to rent
- Liniers: $301,392
- Slaughterhouses: $310,634
- Monte Castro: $314,811
- Forest: $316,520
- Santa Rita: $318,991
- Barracks: $329,749
- Vélez Sarsfield: $342,225
- Constitution: $345,833
- San Cristobal: $346,679
Rentals in CABA: two rooms in the middle area
- Saavedra: $445,375
- Schoolchildren: $437,649
- Coghlan: $437,485
- Villa Ortuzar: $414,078
- San Telmo: $406,527
- Villa Crespo: $406,223
- Montserrat: $399,991
- Parental: $397,500
- Caballito: $395,763
- Chas Park: $395,728
- Almagro: $394,644
- Villa Pueyrredón: $391,978
- Villa Devoto: $387,405
- Chacabuco Park: $386,018
- Villa del Parque: $372,662
- Villa General Miter: $366,101
- San Nicolás: $364,883
- Villa Luro: $361,586
- Flowers: $357,820
- Boedo: $357,077
- Balvanera: $352,247
Source: Ambito