Buenos Aires is stunningly decorated by its trees
Every ‘Porteño’ (local from Buenos Aires) has its own Buenos Aires. With the broad avenues, the tango, the gastronomy, the nightlife and the colourful city. That which we don’t all notice or look at, Buenos Aires displays its stunning nuances around the city in each season. It paints the streets with a full palette in its cycle which, month to month, paints a different sky via the treetops. This is the tour of the cycle of a beautifully aesthetic Buenos Aires, changing from pink into violet-blue (or…
What is the most important thing that a person/company should consider if they want to invest in Uruguay?
Beyond the emotional elements, the investor must analyze each country’s advantages. Investors are becoming more aware that foreign investment competition is fierce among countries, especially those located in the same geographic area; therefore, comparing the benefits offered by each country is an excellent idea to finally decide the best option for your circumstances. The American Nobel prize winner, Milton Friedman (economist), said,” Investors in the current context are like consumers; they have…
Casapueblo, The Santorini of Latin America
Located on a high rocky point jutting over the sparkling water of Punta Ballena, Uruguay sits the Casapueblo, a magical sculptured hotel/museum often referred to as the “Greek island of Uruguay” or the “Santorini of Latin America.” The structure’s Cycladic-inspired architecture, combined with Punta Ballena’s fantastic sunset views, makes it look like a small village on the island of Santorini in Greece. The magnificent white building, a short 15-minute drive from Punta del Este, was built by the…
Offices in Buenos Aires. With optimism, specialists reveal the area most sought after by companies
The market is showing positive signs: net absorption closed with an increase of 93% compared to the previous period; In addition, the vacancy percentage of square meters has diminished. 2022 ended well for the office market: the last quarter of the year reflected a good performance of the indicators. In fact, it was the second in a row with encouraging data. Some concrete numbers: net absorption closed with an increase of 93% compared to the previous period. In addition, the dynamism of the vacancy of square…
Chile and Peru have emerged as two of the real powerhouses of the Latin America fruit and vegetable sector
They have seen exports develop significantly to a wide range of international markets worldwide. Since the mid-1990s, Chilean exports have boomed in terms of value from around US$1.3 to over US$5.5 billion per annum, and Peru has seen its exports grow significantly, in the same period, from under US$200 million to over US$2.4 billion in an annual basis. In more recent years, though, the growth of Chilean exports has slowed while those from Peru have continued to increase impressively. The two industries share…
How to buy a property in CHILE
Any individual or corporate body may acquire and possess real estate in Chile whether or not they are residents. However, there are some restrictions regarding land near the country’s borders. Chile has solid legal protection for property rights, including secured investments in real property. All sale agreements should be notarized before registration. Failure to register a property transfer makes the contract void. The whole process of registering a property can be completed in around 20 to 41 days.…
What the future for Mercosur looks like?
Mercosur is a group of countries that includes about 300 million people and covers almost 15 million square kilometres. They’ve got some awesome things going for them, like tons of biodiversity, rich farmlands, and lots of energy resources. The group started in 1991 when Brazil and Argentina decided to put their differences aside and work together. They made a treaty called the Treaty of Asunción, which said that they wanted to be able to move goods, services, and production factors between countries.…
Paraguay: has specialised agriculture options in each of its farming regions
A preliminary mapping of this country of opportunities shows a diverse and rich productive structure with cattle ranching as a fundamental pillar of the flourishing Paraguayan economy. In fact, Paraguay offers a variety of productive bets in each of its regions: the west, where most of the agricultural holdings are located and the majority of the rural population also, and the Chaco, which comprises 60% of the total territory of the country and has 2% of the total population of the country (this is where…
Chilean Agricultural in 2023
Introduction Chilean agriculture is a diverse and dynamic sector that has grown rapidly over the past few decades. The country has an ideal climate for producing various crops, including fruits, vegetables, wine grapes and other specialty products like olives and nuts. It also boasts some of the most fertile land in South America, which is located along Chile’s narrow coastal strip between two mountain ranges (the Andes Mountains on one side and Patagonia on the other).Chilean farmers produce more than…
Agricultural Investment opportunities in Brazil
Brazil is the world’s largest coffee, soybeans, beef, and poultry exporter, making it an ideal location for agricultural investment. The country has abundant land resources and favourable climatic conditions, making it a top choice for agribusinesses looking to expand their operations. Investing in agricultural land in Brazil can be an excellent opportunity for individuals or companies seeking to diversify their portfolios, secure food supply chains, and generate long-term returns. This post will discuss…
Powering the Future: What changes can we expect in real estate marketing now that AI has gone mainstream
A deeper dive at the potential applications of artificial intelligence in real estate and how brokers and agents can leverage AI to enhance their business. As a result of the proptech revolution, artificial intelligence in real estate is proving to be a significant disruptor. With advancements in machine learning and the rapid evolution of AI, the real estate sector is learning how to handle the massive amounts of data that buildings produce and monitor specific KPIs to simplify operations and extract meaningful…
The Business Case for Forestry Investment in Uruguay
In Uruguay, investors are presented with a variety of options when it comes to forestry investments. They can opt for either eucalyptus for the pulp industry, eucalyptus for the building industry, or pine trees such as radiata pine. Moreover, they can choose between land that has already been planted or pastoral land suitable for plantation. Additionally, they may consider already forested land that has not yet been harvested or land that has already undergone one harvest, as eucalyptus can regrow and undergo…
Available Farm Investments in Paraguay
GTSA Paraguay Farm Investments Gateway to South America offers investors the opportunity to acquire undeveloped, virgin farms in Paraguay’s most sought-after location. The Alto Chaco Region. These fields are characterised by scrub forests and fairly dense hardwood timbers. They have abundant water, numerous rivers and streams, low surface groundwater, and springs. The soils have been sampled and provide excellent crop and /or cattle grazing potential. Paraguay, one of the smallest countries in South America,…
Argentine residential market analysis for 2023
Introduction The Argentine residential market is one of the most stable markets in Latin America. While the country has been through a severe economic crisis and currency devaluation, it has grown rapidly since 2016. The market is expected to strengthen further in the coming years and Argentina will be one of the fastest-growing BRIC economies by 2050. Introduction According to World Bank data, Argentina is the 7th largest economy in Latin America. It was predicted that it would rise to 5th place by 2050. The…
Chile Investors need a RUT Tax Number
Chile Investors need a RUT Tax Number There are two types of numbers commonly referred to as a “RUT” in Chile. A temporary RUT for foreigners is only a tax payer ID number. Another type of “RUT” (sometimes called RUN) is for Chilean citizens and Chilean Residents. The permanent RUT for citizens and national is a national ID number, similar to a Social Security Number in the United States, and is used for passports, tax issues, ID, and many other things. Companies are also issued “RUT” numbers…