Every few years Argentina ends up on a magazine cover, usually for a crisis, occasionally for an opportunity. In 2026 it is on the cover for the second reason, and foreign investors are asking me a sharper version of the usual question. Not "is it safe" (it is, and we have covered that), but "is it actually a good investment right now?"
I will give you the honest answer, the one I give clients who are spending real money: it is one of the most favorable buying environments I have seen in nearly thirty years of doing this. But "favorable" is not the same as "for everyone." Here is the full picture, upside and caveats.
Buenos Aires apartments average roughly USD 2,450 per square meter in early 2026, still about 12% below the 2017 to 2019 peak. The market corrected hard through the difficult years and has not fully recovered its previous high. Buying below a prior peak, in a city with this much intrinsic demand, is the opposite of chasing a bubble.
This is the structural point foreigners underrate. Property in Argentina is priced and traded in US dollars, and has been since the 1970s. Your asset is not exposed to peso devaluation the way a local bank deposit is. You buy in dollars, you sell in dollars, you hold value in dollars. In a country famous for currency turbulence, real estate is the asset that has historically held, which is exactly why Argentines themselves park their savings in it.
The post-2024 Milei deregulation matters for an investor:
A freer market with lighter friction is a better market to own income property in.
Because most foreigners cannot easily clear the garantia for a long-term lease, there is constant demand for furnished short-term units from dollar-paying expats, remote workers, and long-stay visitors. That is a durable, structural source of rental income, not a fad. We break down the yields in the vacation rental guide.
I do not sell fantasies, so here is the other column.
Buenos Aires real estate in 2026 is a strong investment for:
It is a poor fit for the buyer who needs guaranteed stability, instant liquidity, or a passive asset that requires no thought. Argentina rewards the prepared and punishes the casual.
The combination on offer right now, an undervalued, dollar-denominated asset, in a world-class city, with a reformed and friendlier market, and a clean foreign-buyer path, is genuinely rare. In nearly three decades I have not often seen all four line up at once. That is why I am telling serious buyers this is a window worth taking seriously.
But I will also tell you, as I tell everyone, that I never simply say "buy." Sometimes the right answer for a specific person is to wait. The only way to know which one you are is to run your actual numbers. For timing specifically, read the 2026 timing note, and then send me your situation. The first call is free, and the verdict will be honest, even when it is "not yet."
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