Buenos Aires: A Global Capital

Buenos Aires was one of the most sophisticated cities outside Europe. Its elite consciously modeled the city after Paris, Madrid, Milan.

This is why Buenos Aires developed grand boulevards, opera houses, cafés, bookstores, French-style architecture, massive public avenues like Avenida 9 de Julio

The city built major universities, modern hospitals, vast railway terminals

Renowned for its phenomenal acoustics and stunning architecture, the Colón theatre is considered one of the best opera houses in the world, together with La Scala in Milán, the Opera Garnier in Paris and the Royal Opera House in London.

Immigration and Human Capital

Argentina’s wealth was tied to one of the largest immigration waves in modern history.

Millions arrived from Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Eastern Europe,

the Middle East

A Massive Middle Class

One of Argentina’s greatest historical achievements has been the creations a very large middle class by Latin American standards.

The country gives birth to intellectuals, doctors, architects, scientists, musicians, writers. This gives Argentina an unusually strong sense of public culture, civic participation, intellectual life.

Our team

Come with us on a curated visit to Nordelta and Buenos Aires. Our multidisciplinary team — composed of real estate professionals, lawyers, accountants, and university professors — will guide you through every step of the process while answering your questions firsthand.

As we introduce you to the opportunities and lifestyle possibilities of Argentina, you will discover the potential for you and your family to relocate to one of Latin America’s most dynamic, sophisticated, safe and culturally vibrant regions..

Recoleta
Avenida santa fe
michelin star dinning
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Puerto Madero Neighborhood