I haven't heard much about Airbnbs in Buenos Aires lately. Are they still profitable with tourism taking such a nosedive last year? A few friends got out of it because they say they can make more renting long term. Anyone doing them still? How are you doing? What about expenses? Electricity...
With fewer tourists in the city, the short-term rental business is looking to adapt to the new rules - Ambito
Source:
https://www.ambito.com/real-estate/con-menos-turistas-la-ciudad-el-negocio-los-alquileres-temporarios-busca-adaptarse-las-nuevas-reglas-n6212532
November 13...
Getting in on the boom: buildings geared toward short-term rental - La Nación Propiedades
Source:
https://www.lanacion.com.ar/propiedades/construccion-y-diseno/se-suben-al-boom-los-edificios-con-departamentos-creados-para-alquiler-temporario-y-cuales-dejan-mas-nid24082023/
August 25, 2023...
Short-term rental boom: how are they different from vacation rental properties - Infobae
Source:
https://www.infobae.com/economia/2023/09/07/boom-de-alquileres-temporarios-en-que-se-diferencian-de-las-propiedades-que-se-rentan-para-las-vacaciones/
September 07, 2023
By José Luis Cieri...
I've entered into a six-month lease for a furnished apartment with all transactions conducted in US dollars. Despite being on a tourist visa, the agreement lacks the formality of notarization by an Escribano. The terms are informal: one month's rent in advance, a one-month commission, and a...
Temporary rental tenant rights?
Hello,
I'm renting a furnished place on a 5 month contract, all in US dollars. I'm on a tourist visa and the contract was not signed with an escribano or anything.
All informal, one month of rent in advance, one month commision and one month deposit.
However...
I need a place starting Sept 1. Just me....no smoking, bright, clean, washing machine, internet, probably for 3 months or so, love Recoleta, $500-$600---with photos, please. After that a 3 bedroom apartment for 2 adults and a 2 year old.....permanent.