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What is the correct way to pronounce yerba mate? |
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Help me. anyone knows Argentina and korean food cultures? |
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Could you recommend booking a tour when in BA or booking it before I go? |
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Hitchhicking South America: experiences? |
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Argentine peso.. Whats happening? |
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How much does crime affect your life in Buenos Aires, Argentina? |
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Where can i buy Dr Pepper in Buenos Aires? |
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I had a dream that i was in argentina and my relatives told me not to go ? |
| I had a dream last night that i was in argentina and i go to my great aunt "I want to go to Argentina ." and she said "No don't go " then I saw my grandma who passed away 6 ... |
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Has anyone travelled to Buenos Aires, Argentina? How was it? |
My husband and I want to go this year, how was your experience there? is there good hygiene? good environment, good health? Additional Details By the way Im a US citizen and live in ... |
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What should I do in Buenos Aires? |
I'm taking a trip to Buenos Aires 12/29 and am cruising to Valparaiso, Chile, spending about a week in both places.
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What is the weather in argentina like? |
I will be studying there for 6 months (August-December)
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What are apartments going for in B.A.? Condos? |
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George N
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Hi. You can find a lot of different solutions. Most of them are condo. Try Giorgio's House Buenos Aires. I know the manager. It's a very good place (not because i know her ) If you wat a villa you should go outside the city. You can also find the PH. they are apartments inide a building but totally indipendent. Have a fun in Buenos Aires |
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Sandra G
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Depending on location and size, apartments in Buenos Aires can range between us$ 300 to us$ 700 per week. Per month, they can range from us$ 900 to $ 1400 (in average of course).
It is always advisable to rent from a renowned rental agency, since there are hundreds of unlicensed new companies in the city. |
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I agree with Sandra G on prices. Check out the website of the Buenos Aires Herald, look under classifieds (the column on the left, down) they always have appts listed, both for temporary rentals, and for longer leases. Good luck! |
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You can find prices cheaper than what Sandra G. says. I had a one bedroom apt. last year for about U$D 500. Prices may have gone up with the influx of so many tourists but I'm sure deals still exist. If your Spanish is any good, I would suggest going down there and staying in a hostel for a short time while you're looking for something more long term. If you're a foreigner trying to negotiate from hundreds of miles away, they're more likely to try to rip you off. If you're looking for less expensive apts., I would suggest looking in San Telmo or one of the lesser known barrios like Once instead of living in Recoleta, Palermo, or Barrio Norte. Then again if you're looking for a condo, you might be willing to spend more and live in a more upscale neighborhood. |
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