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Is it worth buying an apartment in a central courtyard? - La Nacion Propiedades
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March 24, 2026



When the rear of the building combines greenery, silence, and light, an apartment in a courtyard is often irresistible.





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An apartment with a balcony facing the inner courtyard, offering open views, greenery, and security.AI-generated image

Buying an apartment in a courtyard is a decision that more and more Buenos Aires residents are considering as an attractive alternative to the traditional street-facing unit. In a city like Buenos Aires, where noise, traffic, and dense buildings are part of the daily landscape, the possibility of living in a space that opens onto an inner courtyard can make a substantial difference in quality of life .

It's not just a matter of answering whether it's convenient or not, but of analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of this option, which in many cases ends up being more valued than the traditional street view.







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The Cinco Cramer project, marketed by Toribio Achával, offers apartments in a green space with a pool, garden, and trees.



The "green lungs" are those interior spaces created in the center of city blocks , where the rear facades of buildings and, often, private gardens converge. In some cases, these green lungs become true oases, with trees, grass, and tranquility , contrasting sharply with the bustle of the avenues.

Carola Fernández Berisso, manager of the Housing sector at Achaval Cornejo, sums it up clearly: “Absolutely, yes, it’s worth buying a property with a green space in the block . There are unique green spaces in Buenos Aires, where the green view is combined with good orientation, and above all, the lack of noise and the sound of birds, for example.” Her testimony reflects what many buyers experience when they discover that behind a building there can be an unexpected haven of calm.







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This apple orchard is used to plant fruit trees and as a recreational spaceErika Rojas



The advantages of living in a green space​

Among the most notable advantages of apartments located in a central courtyard is tranquility . The absence of vehicular traffic and honking horns creates a serene environment, ideal for those seeking rest in the heart of the city. Furthermore, the greenery offered by some of these courtyards is an added value that is difficult to find in downtown areas.

Fernández Berisso recalls a recent experience: “We recently sold a ground floor apartment at Callao and Guido where the garden was part of several other gardens and it was incredible, with an araucaria tree, something unique.” These kinds of details, which may seem minor, are what end up tipping the scales for many buyers.







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Ground floor apartments with patios and gardens create a lovely green space for the rest of the apartments in a building that overlook that space.Ines Clusellas/ Jardin Magazine

Another positive aspect is the orientation . The building's design typically allows apartments to receive ample natural light, especially in the mornings, improving livability and reducing electricity consumption. In some cases, the views open onto embassy gardens or historic homes, offering a privileged vista. The combination of tranquility, greenery, and orientation can be irresistible for those arriving from smaller cities and seeking refuge in the capital.







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Houses with outdoor spaces overlooking the inner courtyard and those accessible from the living room are the most sought after.

The flip side of an apple lung​

However, there are also disadvantages to consider. Not all courtyards are created equal: some can be narrow , dark , or poorly maintained , which detracts from their appeal. In older buildings, the rear facades may be too close together, creating a feeling of confinement. Furthermore, the lack of a direct view of the street can be perceived as a drawback by those who value a connection to the urban scene or the ability to observe what's happening outside.



In terms of security , some buyers prefer street exposure to a more isolated rear-facing unit.

And, of course, the resale value can vary depending on the quality of the lung: while the larger and greener ones fetch high prices, the less attractive ones can be harder to sell .







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Buying an apartment in a quiet, green space can be a good decision depending on the view it offers.

Ultimately, buying an apartment in a quiet, centrally located building can be an excellent decision for those who prioritize tranquility, a connection with nature, and a good orientation within the city. It's not a universal option, nor is it without nuances, but in an increasingly saturated urban environment, these spaces become true hidden gems.




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