^^THIS ^^
I think there is no hard and fast rule but you can't assume because you were able to find a good deal (who knows how long ago) that it's the case now. I'd assume
@Bill probably hasn't been looking recently. Odds are when his lease ends, Bill is NOT going to get the same deal as before. I've been here several weeks and before I figured out I definitely wanted to buy a place at these lower reduced prices, I thought maybe I'd just rent a place long term.
But my experience is that realtors are really flaky! I went to go see 5 different apartments all on a long term lease and the realtors either didn't show up or were very late. On one unit I started seeing it with the owner's realtor? I'm not sure as I don't speak Spanish. I thought I was seeing it with the owner's realtor but the realtor from the listing wasn't the owner's realtor. It was all very confusing!
Before I even said I wanted it, they were fighting over a commission I assume. I didn't stick around to find out. Realtors are territorial, owners are flaky. Airbnb owners when I asked about renting would commit and then all of a sudden say nevermind as they got a future booking. Very surreal to deal with this kind of environment.
It happened twice on another Airbnb where I rented it for a few nights while it was available. On one we reached an agreement on price. Then when we were going to sign a contract (I insisted) they raised the price and said I would be paying 10% more if we went through Airbnb so they wanted to raise our agreed upon price by 5%. No thanks!
On the other, we also were closed to renting and signing a contract and they got a booking and then they said I had to move somewhere else for 3 weeks of my long-term rent. No thanks! I asked them to block it out for 24 hours while we negotiated and they agreed to and then pulled that stunt.
I finally had enough and decided to buy a unit.
@RN in BA - You can talk to a realtor and reach out to
@earlyretirement and he will give you a free referral to a realtor. I first did that and looked at many apartments. Both used and also new construction. The realtor he recommended Pablo didn't work for his firm but worked with him for 20 years. A very nice guy.
I ended up buying a 2 bedroom unit in this building -
https://www.expatsba.com/threads/gr...d-by-august-2024-palermo.134/page-2#post-2054
There aren't many units left to purchase. I bought it as
@earlyretirement personally purchased a few units for himself in that building and he purchased several more for clients. I had the good fortune to meet one of the owners of the Penthouse apartment,
@Johnny who was in town signing his paperwork to purchase his unit. I offered
@Johnny to rebuy his unit but he wasn't interested.
I think buying at these price levels is a no-brainer in Buenos Aires. I bought this one and then I'm going to go back to Canada and sell my condo and it's in escrow now. I will buy another unit so I can rent it out. Feel free to DM me with any questions.