I am traveling from Chennai, India to Buenos Aires, Argentina Via Frankfurt. I'm flying Lufthansa LH759 from Chennai to Frankfurt and Lufthansa LH510 from Frankfurt to Buenos Aires. As you can ...
I once heard it said that Argentinians are 'Spanish speaking Italians who think they are English living in France.' Are you still very proud of your European heritage, or do you look ...
I don't speak either, but just from reading a sentence or two, can a native speaker tell if someone is Spanish (from Spain) or from South American (and even which country?) Additional D...
Hello . Long Term Apartment means minimum 1 or 2 years (especielly if you are not Argentinean. less than 1 year in fact is not considered long term). Most of the agencies use to rent for Short term but if you want stay longer you can check the Clarin for example: http://www.inmuebles.clarin.com/ Pay Attention: If you have no residence in Argentina then it's a bit different cause they might ask you higher cautions or a Visa or a CDI (A Fiscal Number). You can manage everything from another country but of course it's better if you rent a room for a while....so you can search and see the apartment that you really need . Greetings and Enjoy Argentina
Fernando
Argentina's real estate market is extremely fragmented and you cannot expect to find many large realtors with decent websites. Can you please clarify if you need a furnished or non-furnished place ? What part of the city are you interested in ? It depends largely on where you'll work or study. If it's in "el centro" (downtown) you might be better off finding a place close to the metro. Otherwise you should consider simply geographic closeness. If you want to look up something yourself you can give it a shot at www.inmobusqueda.com.ar or www.clasicasa.com (the first one only in Spanish).
Regarding your second question, I'm SURE you should be able to find a permanent place in a month. I wouldn't worry too much about it, and market in Buenos Aires is large and extremely flexible (at least compared to other countries I lived in, like Chile, the US, or Switzerland).
Ale H
Hi, I'm suggest you to contact any travel agency in Buenos Aires , I know one that can recommend you: www.goaheadba.com they have good prices.
Good Luck!