What will Carlotta be like, the neighborhood inspired by Nordelta that seeks to seduce the Argentine investor?

What will Carlotta be like, the neighborhood inspired by Nordelta that seeks to seduce the Argentine investor?

Uruguay It has positioned itself as an attractive destination for Argentines, both as a place of residence and as an investment opportunity. The east of the country has become the chosen area, with the department of cannelloni with a special highlight for its geographical beauty and proximity to Montevideo.

Argentine investors highlight the location of cannellonidue to its proximity to the airport (ten minutes), its proximity to Punta del Este (one hour away) and its accessibility to the center of Montevideo (thirty minutes away), considering it strategic.

Since its launch last year, the land in Carlotta They experienced a 20% appreciation. So far, the project, led by Balsa y Asociados, has sold 201 plots of land, and another 55 are still available before the closing of the first sales stages.

Carlotta, private neighborhood in Canelones

“The area of cannelloni has had in the last 20 years a natural movement towards the east of the territory, especially towards the Coast City. Many Argentines in line with what happened 20 years ago in the area of Nordelta“They especially looked for that area since it is attractive to see development models similar to ventures like Pilar and Nordelta,” he said. Juan Balsageneral director of Balsa y Asociados, to Ambit about the profile of the Argentines who invested.

The executive pointed out that “they are mostly investors looking for income and a business that gives them more profitability, some accustomed to having investments in USA and at this moment with that country with few certainties they seek to diversify risks.”

“The perspective is that more investors will join, the reality is that we find the Argentine client super attractive because when it comes to building houses they take great care of the product, in general they have good taste and manage to strengthen what the brand is,” Balsa concluded. .

Juan Balsa, director of Balsa y Asociados

Juan Balsa, director of Balsa y Asociados.

Juan Balsa, director of Balsa y Asociados.

Project details

The private Carlotta neighborhood has 528 lots and 16 buildings in total. By the end of this year, more than 200 lots have been sold with prices starting at $170,000.

In the coming weeks the Carlotta Racket Club which will include closed paddle tennis courts, clay tennis courts, among other sports. In a next stage, soccer fields, an outdoor swimming pool and an area for non-motorized water sports will be added.

The neighborhood also had a plan sustainability in construction that includes native vegetation, local food production and local waste management.

Source: Ambito

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