Rent Prices in Argentina
Rent prices in Argentina vary widely depending on the city, neighborhood, and currency fluctuations.
Buenos Aires is the most expensive rental market, while cities like Cรณrdoba, Rosario, and Mendoza offer more affordable housing options.
This guide breaks down current rental trends to help you plan your budget for living in Argentina.
๐ Average Monthly Rent by Apartment Type (Argentina)
| Apartment Type |
Buenos Aires (ARS) |
Other Cities (ARS) |
| Studio / 1 Bedroom | 350,000 โ 650,000 | 220,000 โ 400,000 |
| 2 Bedroom Apartment | 600,000 โ 1,100,000 | 400,000 โ 750,000 |
| 3 Bedroom Apartment | 900,000 โ 1,800,000 | 600,000 โ 1,200,000 |
| 4 Bedroom Apartment | 1,500,000 โ 3,000,000 | 900,000 โ 2,000,000 |
| Shared Room / Flatshare | 150,000 โ 350,000 | 120,000 โ 250,000 |
๐ Average Rent by Major Cities in Argentina
- Buenos Aires: 350,000 โ 1,800,000 ARS depending on district (Palermo, Recoleta, Belgrano are more expensive)
- Cรณrdoba: 250,000 โ 900,000 ARS
- Rosario: 220,000 โ 850,000 ARS
- Mendoza: 250,000 โ 950,000 ARS
- Mar del Plata: 300,000 โ 1,200,000 ARS (seasonal variation)
๐ก Tips for Finding Affordable Rent in Argentina
- Look outside central Buenos Aires for lower rent prices (Suburbs or Zona Sur)
- Shared apartments (habitaciones) are much cheaper for students and expats
- Use local platforms like ZonaProp, Argenprop, and MercadoLibre
- Be aware of inflation and currency adjustments in rental contracts
- Always confirm if utilities (expensas) are included or not
๐ Key Housing Market Insights
- Prices often fluctuate due to inflation and dollar exchange rate
- Most rentals require upfront payments or deposits
- Furnished apartments are more expensive but convenient for newcomers
- Tourist rentals (Airbnb-style) are significantly higher in Buenos Aires
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