billsfan said:You people better warn all the investors in Puerto Madero, because they don't stop. I've seen offices and apts. in the docks and they are all first class.
Alzinho said:And I've got a really nice and spacious place for $1500/mth. And I mean 'nice' by European standards....and that's pesos, not dollars.
What´s interesting is that Palermo is not the only bubble but San Telmo was Alzinho´s bubble, that´s to say, any neighbourhood can be our bubble and in fact, everybody builds one. This forum has been an usual arena for bubbles crashings.Alzinho said:I'm very sorry, but I can't talk to you any more.....ok, maybe through an interpreter.
I spent a couple of hours wandering around Scalabrini Ortiz and Santa Fe yesterday - you live in a different world to what I know. A different planet completely! I saw clean, tree-lined streets, fresh fruit and vegetables, a shop selling imported cheeses and even fresh fish - something I haven't seen in 3 years! And a shopping centre that could have been in London or New York! All things that I didn't even know existed here.....and unfortunately stocked with stuff that's all WAY out of my budget.
Now that I've seen how/where 'the other half' lives, I'm a little perplexed by some of the negativity on this forum; seriously. I know everything is relative, but Palermo looks like the first world compared to the third world areas that I'm familiar with, including San Telmo, which, despite its reputation for attracting tourists for its quaintness, is still run-down, filthy, lacks domestic commerce and is not somewhere to wander round late at night.
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diplomacy said:... Jeronimo Salguero just to the north of Alcorta. It's even nicer than Palermo, less dog sh*t and quieter.
Yeah, you didn't mention this. Now what you have to do is work to improve the neighborhood. Unfortunately squatter's rights are ridiculous in this country and short of disappearing people, you're kind of F'd on dealing with reproducing vagrants that bring San Telmo down.Alzinho said:Unfortunately I'm 4 months into a 2 year rental contract....and I'm probably going to have to renew that contract when the 2 years is up! I didn't realize how lucky I'd been in getting a 2 year contract without a garantia - I've found out subsequently that it's virtually impossible. And I've got a really nice and spacious place for $1500/mth. And I mean 'nice' by European standards....and that's pesos, not dollars.
diplomacy said:I was a tourist in San Telmo a few Sundays ago and I didn't find it disgusting. I thought it was quite appealing. But that was with the streets full of people and street vendors. Quite charming actually. Can it be so different any other time?
SaraSara said:That is Barrio Parque - by far Buenos Aires' most exclusive and expensive area.
SaraSara said:That is Barrio Parque - by far Buenos Aires' most exclusive and expensive area.
jaredwb said:Hey Al...you fell into the trap that many of my friends have fallen into "San Telmo is the hip, cool, place in Buenos Aires"
SO NOT TRUE
In just the last 1-2 years, almost every friend I have that lived in San Telmo has moved somewhere between Scalabrini Ortiz y Juan B Justo.
I've lived in the same place in Palermo Soho for 5 years and can't imagine living anywhere else in the city. Restaurants, bars, shopping, this really is the true hip, cool, nice place to be. Of course, you get a lot of tourists, but that just allows you to show off your knowledge of Buenos Aires and make recommendations of places to go
If you can, pack up and move on over...you'll enjoy feeling safe walking around late at night and really enjoy what Buenos Aires has to offer.
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