We advise foreign and local clients in the purchase of real estate in Argentina with a strictly legal, preventive, and strategic approach. Investing in property in Argentina can be a genuine opportunity—but only when it is done with full information, proper legal structuring, and risk control from the outset.
We do not promote rushed decisions or transactions based on commercial promises. Our role is legal: to protect the investment, the investor, and the destination of capital.
We assist in the purchase of:
– Apartments and houses in urban areas
– Income-producing properties
– Properties for personal residence
– Early-stage real estate projects, subject to prior legal verification
– Medium- and long-term patrimonial investments
Each transaction is analyzed individually. There are no standard solutions or “investment packages.”
Legal framework for foreign buyers:Argentine law allows foreigners to acquire property under the same conditions as nationals, subject to certain specific rules that must be assessed in advance.
We analyze, among other aspects:
– Ownership and title history
– Legal or administrative restrictions
– Registry and title status
– Rural or security-zone regulations, where applicable
– Tax impact of the transaction
Purchasing without prior legal analysis often leads to avoidable conflicts, delays, and financial losses.
Property acquisitions may be structured in different ways, depending on the investor’s profile and objectives:
– Direct personal ownership
– Argentine companies
– Real estate trusts (fideicomisos)
– Asset-planning structures for family or succession purposes
Choosing the right structure is as important as choosing the property itself.
Real estate due diligence
– Comprehensive title review
– Verification of liens, encumbrances, and litigation
– Review of condominium rules and outstanding debts
– Legal assessment of off-plan or development projects
– Clear written reports on risks and legal viability
Many investments fail not because of the market, but due to lack of proper legal control.
Common risks we help avoid
Experience shows that the most frequent problems arise from:
– Projects without real legal backing
– Developments lacking proper authorizations
– Promises of guaranteed returns
– Unregulated intermediaries
– Purchases made without independent legal advice
Our role is to identify these risks before the investor assumes them.
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Real Estate Investments in Argentina
– Apartments and houses in urban areas
– Income-producing properties
– Properties for personal residence
– Early-stage real estate projects, subject to prior legal verification
– Medium- and long-term patrimonial investments
Each transaction is analyzed individually. There are no standard solutions or “investment packages.”
Legal framework for foreign buyers: Argentine law allows foreigners to acquire property under the same conditions as nationals, subject to certain specific rules that must be assessed in advance.
– Legal or administrative restrictions
– Registry and title status
– Rural or security-zone regulations, where applicable
– Tax impact of the transaction
– Direct personal ownership
– Argentine companies
– Real estate trusts (fideicomisos)
– Asset-planning structures for family or succession purposes
Real estate due diligence
– Verification of liens, encumbrances, and litigation
– Review of condominium rules and outstanding debts
– Legal assessment of off-plan or development projects
– Clear written reports on risks and legal viability
– Projects without real legal backing
– Developments lacking proper authorizations
– Promises of guaranteed returns
– Unregulated intermediaries
– Purchases made without independent legal advice
Our role is to identify these risks before the investor assumes them.