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Field Note No. 12

Can You Buy Property in Argentina in Pesos?

Can You Buy Property in Argentina in Pesos?

TL;DR: In practice, no. Almost all property in Buenos Aires is priced and paid in US dollars, and has been since the 1970s. Pesos can legally be used by agreement, but the market runs on dollars, and for a foreign buyer dollars are simpler, safer, and expected.

This is the third question foreign buyers ask, after "is it safe" and "can the government seize it." Here is the straight answer.

Why property is priced in dollars

  • It has been this way since the 1970s. Argentine real estate has been quoted and transacted in US dollars for roughly fifty years, following the Martinez de Hoz era.
  • It protects against peso volatility. Argentina has a long history of inflation and devaluation. Pricing property in a stable foreign currency is how the market shields itself.
  • Locals treat property as dollar savings. Argentines park wealth in real estate precisely because it holds dollar value while the peso does not. The dollar pricing is a feature, not a quirk.

Can you legally pay in pesos?

Yes, by agreement. Since the Milei-era reforms, parties are free to negotiate currency, and pesos, dollars, and even crypto can be used by mutual consent, especially in rentals. But for a property purchase, the seller will almost always expect dollars, and a foreign buyer almost always prefers them. Trying to insist on pesos for a purchase is swimming against the entire market.

What this means for a foreign buyer

  • Plan to pay in US dollars. Budget the price, and the 6 to 9% closing costs, in dollars.
  • Get your dollars in through a formal route. Use the official market (MULC) or the legal financial-dollar route (CCL) into a named local account, not the informal blue dollar.
  • A favorable conversion can work for you. Because Argentina has more than one exchange rate, the right legal route can deliver a more favorable conversion than the official rate, sometimes even a net gain on the way in.

Quick answers

Do I need to bring physical cash dollars? No. You move funds through a formal route into a local account, opened remotely in as little as 48 hours. No duffel bags.

Is paying in dollars legal for a foreigner? Yes. It is the market standard, and structured properly it keeps your title clean.

Could a future government force peso pricing? The market has priced in dollars through five decades and many governments. Dollar pricing has proven extremely durable.

The bottom line

Buenos Aires real estate is a dollar market. You can technically agree to pesos, but you almost never will, and as a foreign buyer you would not want to. Plan to buy in US dollars, bring them in through a formal, documented route, and let the multiple-exchange-rate system work in your favor rather than against you.

The currency question is really the funding question, and it is one of the first things we solve for a foreign buyer. The first call is free, and we will map the most efficient, fully legal route for your dollars.

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