GTSA Group Profile for South America
Gateway to South America is one of Southern Cone’s most experienced specialised real estate marketing companies with representation in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. We offer a comprehensive selection of rural, lifestyle and residential properties throughout the region. Few real estate companies can match our breadth of experience and level of service in these areas of real estate. Fewer still offer the same levels of specialist knowledge and total commitment to achieving the best possible…
Where to live in Buenos Aires?
What better way can a residential real estate agent truly understand the different neighbourhoods they sell properties in than to live there? And that is exactly what I did. I lived in 6 different locations throughout downtown Buenos Aires. As my husband and I were recent “empty-nesters”, we felt the need to downsize our home and improve our quality of life by moving closer to work. That meant leaving the suburbs for the city, a monumental lifestyle change. We decided the best way to know where you…
Regal Residences Of Yesteryear in Buenos Aires
In the 1920’s Argentina had the 5th largest economy in the world due to the wealth and abundance of its agricultural exports. During this period, many of the city’s finest buildings were constructed, mainly in the city’s centre and Recoleta. These buildings were built by European architects and modelled predominantly on French-style architecture typically found in Paris. Many of these beautiful buildings still stand to this day and can be seen all over the city but especially in the Recoleta…
Buenos Aires: a Mecca for overseas property investment
Argentina’s booming economy is fuelling investment interest across the real estate spectrum from residential to commercial assets and hotels. With fantastic returns on investments, property investors from around the world are snapping up real estate opportunities, in anticipation of future capital growth. In addition, the tourism sector is also rapidly expanding; tourism in Argentina is expected to grow at a rate of 10% annually until 2020, compared with the world average of 4.1%. In 2010 one of every five…