Feb 22 • 12:46 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

In the Buenos Aires neighborhood conceived with Harvard, 1000 housing units will be built

The Olympic Neighborhood in Buenos Aires is set to see the construction of over 1000 new housing units by 2026, attracting significant private investment.

In the past few years, the Olympic Neighborhood has emerged as one of the most promising areas for growth in Buenos Aires, with plans for over 1000 new housing units aimed at accommodating around 3250 residents by 2026. Currently, the area consists of 1159 homes, and a project for selling lots is progressively being refined. Historical sales data indicates that 27 lots have been sold, with 19 being auctioned between 2024 and 2025 through Banco Ciudad, signaling a healthy interest in investments within this sector.

Aside from the expanding housing market, the benefits of purchasing these lots include a flexible payment plan that allows buyers to pay in 12 bi-monthly installments, requiring a 30% down payment upfront. This financing structure is designed to aid both developers and buyers, featuring preferential rates for those investing specifically in the Olympic Neighborhood.

As the area continues to evolve, the construction of these new homes aligns with broader urban development goals, potentially increasing the neighborhood's appeal and boosting local economic activity. The planned growth is also a reflection of the changing landscape of Buenos Aires, where urbanization and modernization are becoming key components of city planning, influenced by international models such as those from Harvard University.

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