Belgrano is where a lot of porteños quietly want to live: leafy, residential, self-sufficient, with grand avenues, good schools, the *barrancas*, and a small, excellent Chinatown. It is calm without being sleepy.
Buyers here are families and long-term holders rather than flippers, and that gives the barrio a stability you can feel in the prices. For a foreign buyer who wants a real neighborhood to live in, not just an investment line on a spreadsheet, Belgrano is one of the easiest recommendations I make.
What it costs
As of late 2025, published asking prices in Belgrano sit around USD 2,700 / m² for an apartment (Zonaprop index). Keep one thing in mind: those are asking prices, not closings. What actually changes hands is usually a notch below the sticker, and negotiating that gap into your pocket is precisely what you hire a broker for.
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