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Boom of temporary rentals: how are they different from vacation rentals? - Infobae

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September 07, 2023

By: Jose Luis Cieri



The bill that seeks to regulate the sector advances in the Senate, but generates controversy. Experts question its scope and effectiveness, pointing out possible consequences for owners, real estate agents and users


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Young people who study or work together with tourists are the ones who most energize temporary rentals in Argentina


In Argentina, the debate on access to housing and the regulation of temporary rentals advances in parallel with similar trends in other parts of the world where there is a shortage of traditional rental properties and prices continue to rise strongly month after month ( especially traditional locations) and the Rental Law approved in 2020 is also under review in the Senate.

However, it is crucial to distinguish between different types of temporary rentals: short-term and vacation or tourist.

Currently in CABA there are more than 18,000 apartments that are rented temporarily or tourist according to various platforms
Darío Rizzo , CEO of Alternativa Propiedades, told Infobae that the bill that is currently in the Senate seeks to regulate temporary rentals for tourism purposes. The project covers rentals of up to three months, which is not aligned with the specific needs of the market. “Most of the tourists who come to Buenos Aires rent for less than 30 days. On the other hand, 40% of those who come to work, study or receive medical treatment do so for periods of between one and three months, and the remaining 60% for periods of between three months and one year”, he said.

Rizzo added that the project could have negative consequences for companies and owners if all the particularities of the market are not considered. “The project requires that the portals report how many times the house is rented per year and that they have a registration number published on the page,” he explained. "This regulation will seek that the owners of the units pay 21% VAT of the published price, an obligation that already exists since 2017."

Industry experts have strong opinions about the bill that is in the national Senate that seeks to regulate temporary rentals in Argentina, according to Infobae .

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From the segment they argue that it is key to distinguish each of the segments well before issuing laws.

In the United States, the temporary rental market is divided into three categories: vacation rental (from 1 to 30 nights), short-term rental (from 31 nights to 1 year) and traditional rental for housing (from 1 year onwards).

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In order for a property to be used in the temporary rental format, it must be equipped and furnished, otherwise it does not apply as such (Photo Courtesy: Alternativa Propiedades)


In Argentina, the current law only contemplates vacation contracts from 1 to 120 nights and traditional three-year contracts. This lack of flexibility creates confusion and does not adapt to the needs of the market.

The bill that is being studied seeks to regulate, and expressly says so, temporary rentals for tourism purposes. However, in its content it refers to rentals of up to 3 months. Do tourists who come to Buenos Aires rent for two or three months? No. Almost all rent for less than 30 days. On the other hand, if we look at the short-term rental market, 40% of those who come to work, study or undergo medical treatment do so for periods of between one and three months, and the remaining 60% for periods of between three months and a year,” added Rizzo.

The project expressly details that it aims at temporary tourist rental, but it says that the location must be rented between one night and 90 days. If the intention is to reach only the tourist segment, then the period to be covered should be a maximum of one month.

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In the midst of a changing economic landscape, investment in studio apartments for temporary rentals is on the rise. María Inés Kries , Newland's commercial manager, told Infobae that this trend responds to financial strategies in a context of inflation and economic volatility.

Rentals can be obtained from USD 350 to USD 400 per month. For furnished and equipped units, and with all expenses included (electricity, water, gas, Internet, expenses and taxes)
“Neighborhoods like Palermo, Recoleta, Colegiales and San Telmo are poles of attraction for both residents and tourists,” said Kries.

In the real estate sector, there is concern that the new regulations will reduce the supply of housing and affect the construction of new works. “If the regulations advance, it could make it difficult for new works to be confirmed,” said a builder.


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