Land deals under $100/acre. Visa paths that actually work. Cost of living by city, not just Buenos Aires. Straight from someone living it.
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Patagonian estancias at $51/acre. Mendoza vineyards before they hit international listings. Land prices by zone, not broker spin.
Rentista, digital nomad, residency timelines. What the government website says vs. what actually happens at the desk.
Real numbers from Bariloche, Mendoza, Cordoba, not just Palermo prices. How far $2K/mo actually stretches by region.
What the economic reforms mean for foreign buyers. Currency moves, cepo updates, investment-relevant policy changes.
Skiing, surfing, estancia life, the towns worth moving to. Argentina as a place to live, not just a country to visit.
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π¨ Property alert: 780ha estancia in Chubut just listed. Lake access, 26 Criollo horses included. $189K USD. That's $242/ha. Same footprint in Colorado runs $4,000+/ha. These don't stay up long.
π΅πΎ Tax move most expats miss: Paraguayan residency + Argentine address = legal dual-resident structure. Pay 10% flat on foreign income in Paraguay. No exit tax. No wealth tax. No AFIP scrutiny on foreign assets. Takes 3 months to set up. Hundreds of US and EU expats already running this.
π€ Syndication opening: We're structuring a group buy on a 1,200ha lakefront estancia in NeuquΓ©n. 6 investors. $200K/slot. Target IRR 18-24% over 5 years via eco-lodge + land appreciation. First close in 60 days. Subscribers get first look before it opens publicly.
π Real visa numbers: Argentina Rentista requires ~$1,291 USD/mo provable income (5x SMVM, Apr 2026). DNI in hand in 3-6 months. After 2 years: permanent residency. After 3: citizenship path. Paraguay comparison: $1,500/mo, 3 months in-country, done. Both valid. Different tradeoffs.
Third-generation property investor in Argentina. My family owns a 1,600-hectare estancia with horses in Patagonia, 80+ residential lots near Bariloche, apartments in Buenos Aires, rental multi-units in the south, and a stake in developments in Puerto Madryn. We've brokered lot deals in the northern regions and get offered off-market opportunities that never hit public listings. From a simple direct purchase to mega-complex developments, we've seen every type of deal in this market. I know the real prices, the real process, and the real traps. This newsletter exists because most "retire in Argentina" content is either outdated, surface-level, or written by someone who visited once. This is the version from inside.
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