From your first question to closing day, we handle every aspect of Buenos Aires real estate, end to end, in your language, from anywhere in the world. One call, one team, one seamless experience. The market explained, the process navigated, the deal closed. For you, with nothing lost in translation.
No solo broker can match this. No international firm operates this locally. MGNI was built to remove every coordination tax a foreign buyer pays elsewhere.
Foreign-buyer specialists, licensed in the City and Province of Buenos Aires. A trilingual team, and members of CUCICBA, CMCPSI, and NAR.
A bilingual real estate attorney drafts every contract on every file. No outsourced surprises, no third-party blame.
A CPA is assigned to your file from day one, handling the full compliance layer of the purchase, end to end, in your language.
Residency, visas, citizenship. When the question shifts from "I'd like to buy here" to "I'd like to live here."
Argentina's currency framework is the foreign buyer's hardest hurdle. As part of your file, MGNI arranges a local Argentine bank account in as little as forty-eight hours. No flight. No queue.
Two ways, and the choice is yours. Hand us a power of attorney and we open the account remotely on your behalf, hands off. Or keep your own signature on every page: if you would rather not grant a power of attorney, we guide you through opening the account yourself, step by step, start to finish. Same destination, whichever feels right to you.
From there, two regulated routes for moving funds, MULC (the official market) and CCL (the financial dollar), the second of which can work in your favour on the spread. This is a capability we provide, not a requirement we impose: many buyers never need it. When you do, the account, the title transfer, and the tax registration sit under one file, at one desk.
Since we opened our doors in April 2004, Argentina has run through multiple currency regimes, three sovereign defaults, five presidents, and two of the most volatile decades the country has ever recorded. We have guided foreign buyers through every one of them, from one desk in the City of Buenos Aires. The crisis you are worried about is one we have already managed for someone like you.
A foreign buyer typically spends as much time managing the process as buying the property. MGNI is built to absorb that work, so the buyer makes decisions, not phone calls.
Every meeting, every contract, every email in your language. Not translated. Drafted that way from the start.
You don't manage the lawyer, the accountant, and the broker. We do. One update, one team, one accountable firm.
Your local account, your tax ID, your residency paperwork, your title transfer, all handled inside the firm. None of it outsourced to strangers you have to vet alone.
Max is on every file. He is not the only person on every file. The firm scales without losing the standard he set in 2004.
Almost every foreign buyer arrives with the same three fears. We address them on the first call, in writing, in plain English. No salesmanship.
"Is it really easy for a foreigner to buy here?"
Yes. You don't need a DNI. You don't need to live here. You don't even need to fly down before signing. A clean transaction can close in ten days. We've done it more than a thousand times.
How the process works →"Can the government seize my property?"
No. Real estate has been priced in US dollars since 1977. Ownership rights are protected by federal law and treaty. The current administration has loosened the rules, not tightened them.
Read the field notes →"Do I really need a local broker?"
Argentina has no escrow. No MLS. No standardized due-diligence. Going alone is the single most expensive mistake foreign buyers make. The right local broker is the only adult in the room.
Meet the team →Two decades of Buenos Aires deals, the traps, the math, the fine print, written down by Max Götz, the only Argentine broker featured on HGTV's House Hunters International. Read them tonight, in your browser, in your language. No cost. No email. No catch.
No escrow exists in Argentina. The notary handles due-diligence. The buyer chooses the notary. Done right, the system is faster than what you're used to back home.
We listen. What are you buying, exactly? A home, an investment, an escape, all three?
We filter the market against your brief. You see only what fits.
Our notary verifies title, taxes, and HOA standing. Before any money moves.
Ten days from agreement to keys. In USD, in person or by power of attorney.
Management, repairs, tax, rentals. Your team on the ground after you fly home.
Max is, in my opinion, a property expert who has an excellent understanding of the property market in Buenos Aires. He and his team have permanent boots on the ground and speak perfectly fluent English. I can't recommend Max enough.
I met with Max today. He was extremely helpful with lots of useful information and no hard sell. He clearly has the best interests of his clients at top of mind. A great source for real estate information in Buenos Aires.
MGNI team members were very professional in helping us find our new venture. We were looking for something very specific and Marcia helped us find a gem in San Telmo. Max also guided us through the purchase process. Highly recommended. 10 out of 10.
Short, useful dispatches from the ground: rates, regulation, neighborhoods, deal flow. Read in five minutes, and save yourself weeks.

The complete, honest guide. CDI, costs, the ten-day deal, and the mistakes to avoid, from a licensed local broker.
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Yes. Foreigners hold title in their own name, with the same rights as locals. The real risks, and how to avoid them.
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No. Property has traded in US dollars since the 1970s, through every political cycle. Why ownership holds.
Read note →What is actually moving in the market: rates, regulation, neighborhoods, deal flow. No spam, no pitch. Read in five minutes, and save yourself weeks.
A thirty-minute call, on Calendly, in English. We map your timetable, your budget, and the first three properties worth looking at. No deck. No pitch.