The "rulo" real estate: how to buy, renovate, and sell in 6 months
The article discusses the 'rulo inmobiliario' strategy in Argentina, where investors buy undervalued properties, renovate them, and sell them quickly for profit.
In Argentina's current economic context, the real estate market is showing signs of gradual recovery, making the 'rulo inmobiliario' or house flipping an appealing investment strategy for short-term profit. Mariano García Malbrán, president of the Chamber of Real Estate Service Companies, elaborates on how this practice has gained traction in recent years, especially in major Argentine cities. The strategy involves purchasing properties that are undervalued, making strategic renovations to enhance their market appeal, and then selling them swiftly, usually within a timeframe of three months to a year, to achieve profit.
García Malbrán explains that this approach not only requires keen market insight but also an understanding of renovation processes that can maximize the value of a property. Investors benefit from the current market trends that favor quick investments with good returns. This strategy allows investors to navigate a recovering market effectively while capitalizing on properties that have potential for appreciation.
The growing interest in the 'rulo inmobiliario' reflects a shift in how investors in Argentina view real estate opportunities. As the article suggests, those who adopt this method can potentially make lucrative investments that yield significant returns, thus encouraging further engagement in the real estate sector during this recovering period. This has broader implications for the Argentine economy, particularly as it showcases a sector that is rebounding and offering new avenues for investment.