Furnished Apt In Almagro

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We often rent our apartment through ByT, which is very professional.
I totally agree with you. When I came to live here I rented my first apartment through ByT Argentina and everyting was absolutely perfect. Not a single hair out of place. When I gave them the security deposit the day I moved in, they put the 5 one hundred dollar bills in an envelope, glued it closed and we both signed our names over the closed flap. The day I moved out they returned that envelope to me we opened it together and 3 months later they were the very same bills I gave them....you can't get much better than that. I have had more than 20 visits over the years of friends from the US and we have always used them. Never once has there been a problem that they didn't handle, and when my friends damaged or broke things in their apartments they were always very reasonable about replacing the item, never any surprises or overcharges. Hard to find another company that works this well in any other city. I recommend them 100%.
 
There have been a lot of good studio and 1 bedroom apartments in the Palermo & Recoleta areas for around 7,000 pesos (USD$470~ blue rate) on Craigslist over the past few weeks.
 
There have been a lot of good studio and 1 bedroom apartments in the Palermo & Recoleta areas for around 7,000 pesos (USD$470~ blue rate) on Craigslist over the past few weeks.
I have a small two bedroom in Palermo for $7000 plus electricity. Beautiful view, balcony - able to see the zoo one block away down Cervino.
 
I have a small two bedroom in Palermo for $7000 plus electricity. Beautiful view, balcony - able to see the zoo one block away down Cervino.

Joe-San, saw you are selling all your electronics IE, HP laptop, and the Kinder reader. Are you feelin' the effect of missing that much needed Grand$? And thus fleeing BA due to that miss fortune? If you wait till I can make over there, could lend you a few backs ....
 
Offering temporary temporary apartments can be an expensive prospect when done correctly.

I know two different guys who act as go-betweens (as ByT Argentina does) between the owner and the renter. The biggest complaint my buddies have is that Argentine owners of temporary rentals don't like to spend a centavo on anything if they can possibly avoid it. The idea of extra sets of sheets upsets many of them - the maid just has to make sure she gets to the apartment early and get the sheets to the laundry so she can retrieve the sheets later and put them back on the bed. Same with towels. Maintenance, repainting, et al - heh. My buddies won't work with Argentinos who are like that. They just recently dropped an apartment because the owner was too cheap to provide good service.

Seems to me what Splatter is offering is quite reasonable, provided that he is providing good service to his clients. I would agree that in a temp apartment I never paid expenses either, but that's a minor detail that I'm sure he can work out. I was paying $700 USD for one bedroom apartments in Palermo (NOT studios) in 2007 - I can't believe that anyone would think that is a high price for a temp apartment a couple of blocks away from Palermo in Almagro 7 years later.

Mariano's vehemence surprised me a bit. But then again, he's got a picture of "Che" Guevara as his icon, maybe that says about everything?

One can disagree without such verbal vehemence. I don't see Splatter's offer even close to being a rip-off.

Which reminds me. I was talking to a good friend of mine the other day. He's a US citizen living here as a resident, married to an Argentina. He has a high-end remis service. He started with a Lincoln town car imported from the US and has since expanded with some other locally-purchased luxury cars. He targets wealthy or business travelers with a high-end experience from the airport to apartment and anything during the stay that might be needed.

I asked him why he hadn't been seen on BA Expats recently. He commented that he'd had enough of people who basically shot their mouth off without any kind of governor as to what they were saying or who they were hurting. Specifically, the straw, he was accused of being a fraud and a rip-off by a respected member of the forum (who shall remain nameless unless he wants to make a comment) because his service is expensive. He was accused of making false comments (like threatening people that taxis would rob them from the airport to their apartments) and other alarmist things. Even if he said that, I know the guy well and it wouldn't have been a threat I don't think; such an event wouldn't be out of the realm of possibility (I know someone who was robbed right after stepping out of a cab from the airport - two computers stolen as he was paying for the cab, and the laptops were still on the back floor and the backseat of the cab - the guy was pushed out of the way as he stepped out of the cab to get his wallet out and pay the driver - the driver had made a number of calls on his phone during the trip and the guy didn't speak Spanish. Obviously suspicious, but not provable) and I can't see that he is ripping anyone off who can afford to pay his prices because he uses a marketing technique that accompanies the reputation of the city.

I used to use high-end town car services when I was traveling on the company dime. I can understand someone not wanting to pay a premium price for a premium service when other, more economical services are available. I don't use expensive town car services any more because it would be coming out of my own pocket and I'm not a wealthy man.

But this whole thing about ripping people off because someone charges a decent price for such services and/or accommodations is ridiculous.
 
I've got your back, splattermatter. We are owners and have a large 1BR apartment in San Telmo that has been occupied for almost 3 years straight for about what you're asking and have only rented it in dollars to very, very happy long-term tenants (6 months and over 2 years) who would write a post here recommending us in a minute if I asked them to. It's simple supply and demand and you don't need to worry about what anyone else says. I certainly don't. If I continue to rent it at the price I want to tenants who continuously tell us how happy they are, then there's really nothing to go on about. (fyi - our last tenant left 2 weeks ago and we're doing some general fix-up before we rent it out again. Anyone who might be interested can PM me for more info.)
 
Joe-San, saw you are selling all your electronics IE, HP laptop, and the Kinder reader. Are you feelin' the effect of missing that much needed Grand$? And thus fleeing BA due to that miss fortune? If you wait till I can make over there, could lend you a few backs ....
I am missing the Grand of course, but I always sell my electronics before leaving Argentina as a chance to update my gear. It's a great deal undercutting MercadoLibre! Chromebook, HP PC and the lighted Kindle.
 
hahaha! hilarious! Even 700 dollars convert into pesos is outrageous too much! I'm paying 360 dollars a month all in and most medium and short rents are not above 500 us dollars. Only fools or dummies gringos would pay yours. And it's Almagro, not even Recoleta or Palermo!

If i tell you how much rent as I pay as a long term tenanat...you will probably die or kill me.
 
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