Buenos Aires City, Argentina

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Home, James!® Global Network Franchise & Affiliate Members in Buenos Aires City, Argentina

APPRAISE VALUE

Firm: Appraise-Value.com in Buenos Aires City
Address:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Contact:
Phone: +54
Fax: +54
Email: AR.BA_City@Appraise-Value.com
Website: http://Appraise-Value.com/AR/BA_City

AUCTION

Firm: AuctionTheGlobe.com in Buenos Aires City
Address:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Contact:
Phone: +54
Fax: +54
Email: AR.BA_City@AuctionTheGlobe.com
Website: http://AuctionTheGlobe.com/AR/BA_City

BROKERAGE

Firm: Home, James!® Real Estate Brokers in Buenos Aires City
Address:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Contact:
Phone: +54
Fax: +54
Email: AR.BA_City@HomeJamesRE.com
Website: http://HomeJamesRE.com/AR/BA_City

CONSTRUCT-INSPECT-REPAIR

Firm: Home, James!® Construction in Buenos Aires City
Address:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Contact:
Phone: +54
Fax: +54
Email: AR.BA_City@HomeJamesConstruction.com
Website: http://HomeJamesConstruction.com/AR/BA_City

ESCROW-SETTLE

Firm: Home, James!® Escrow-Settle in Buenos Aires City
Address:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Contact:
Phone: +54
Fax: +54
Email: AR.BA_City@HomeJamesEscrow.com
Website: http://HomeJamesEscrow.com/AR/BA_City

In Argentina, the transaction cost is between 9.73% and 11.94% of the property’s value. This includes notary fees (1% to 1.50%), stamp duty on property sales (2% to 2.50%), and the real estate agent’s fee (3% to 4%, plus 21% VAT). Middle to high-end real estate property transactions are done in US dollars with the amount paid in cash. However, getting US dollars is costly. It is possible to lose 1% to 2% of money value going through the official conversion process.

FINANCE

Firm: Home, James!® Finance in Buenos Aires City
Address:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Contact:
Phone: +54
Fax: +54
Email: AR.BA_City@HomeJamesFinance.com
Website: http://HomeJamesFinance.com/AR/BA_City

INSURANCE

Firm: Invest-Protect.com in Buenos Aires City
Address:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Contact:
Phone: +54
Fax: +54
Email: AR.BA_City@Invest-Protect.com
Website: http://Invest-Protect.com/AR/BA_City

LAW

Firm: PropLaw.info in Buenos Aires City
Address:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Contact:
Phone: +54
Fax: +54
Email: AR.BA_City@PropLaw.info
Website: http://PropLaw.info/AR/BA_City

OWNERSHIP

Firm: Whois-Owner.com in Buenos Aires City
Address:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Contact:
Phone: +54
Fax: +54
Email: AR.BA_City@Whois-Owner.com
Website: http://Whois-Owner.com/AR/BA_City

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Firm: Home, James!® Property Management in Buenos Aires City
Address:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Contact:
Phone: +54
Fax: +54
Email: AR.BA_City@HomeJamesPropertyManagement.com
Website: http://HomeJamesPropertyManagement.com/AR/BA_City

RELOCATION

Firm: Home, James!® Relocation in Buenos Aires City
Address:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Contact:
Phone: +54
Fax: +54
Email: AR.BA_City@HomeJamesRelocation.com
Website: http://HomeJamesRelocation.com/AR/BA_City

TAX

Firm: PropTax.info in Buenos Aires City
Address:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Contact:
Phone: +54
Fax: +54
Email: AR.BA_City@PropTax.info
Website: http://PropTax.info/AR/BA_City

Greater Buenos Aires (Spanish: Gran Buenos Aires; GBA) is the urban agglomeration comprising the autonomous city of Buenos Aires and the adjacent 24 partidos (municipalities) over the Province of Buenos Aires. Thus, it does not constitute a single administrative unit. The Buenos Aires Conurbation is divided into three types of partidos:

Select one of the 24 partidos of Buenos Aires Autonomous City

Fully-urbanized Partidos:

Avellaneda
General San Martín
Hurlingham
Ituzaingó
José Clemente Paz
Lanús
Lomas de Zamora
Malvinas Argentinas
Morón
Quilmes
San Isidro
San Miguel
Tres de Febrero
Vicente López

Partially-urbanized Partidos:

Almirante Brown
Berazategui
Esteban Echeverría
Ezeiza
Florencio Varela
La Matanza
Merlo
Moreno
San Fernando
Tigre

Nearby-But-Not-Yet-Conurbated Partidos:

Escobar
General Rodríguez
Marcos Paz
Pilar
Presidente Perón
San Vicente

Select one of the 8 Neighborhoods of Buenos Aires City:

Belgrano
La Boca
Palermo
Parque Patricios
Puerto Madero
Recoleta
Retiro
San Telmo

Rental income is taxed as ordinary income. Residents of Argentina must pay tax on their worldwide income, at progressive rates. For nonresident owners of residential rental properties, the tax is 14.70% of the gross annual rent. Commercial rent exceeding ARS1,500 (US$275) per month is charged 21% VAT. VAT does not apply to residential rentals, nor to properties rented to the Argentine State, nor to rural properties related to farming activities. Non-residents pay a tax on Personal Assets, Real Estate Tax, and other charges. Capital gain realized by the sale of nonresidential property is not considered income, and is not taxed at the standard income tax rate. However, capital gains earned by companies are subject to corporate income tax at the rate of 35%. There are no inheritance or gift taxes in Argentina. However, there is an inheritance tax levied on properties located in the province of Buenos Aires.

International Rank Indices:

Democracy Index: Flawed Democracy
Freedom in the World Index: Free
Index of Economic Freedom: Repressed
Worldwide Press Freedom Index: Noticeable Problems

The Democracy Index is published by the U.K.-based Economist Intelligence Unit and is an assessment of a country’s democracy based on 60 indicators measuring pluralism, civil liberties, and political culture. Countries are assessed as either Full Democracies, Flawed Democracies, Hybrid Regimes, or Authoritarian (dictatorial) regimes.

The Freedom in the World index is published by the U.S.-based Freedom House and ranks countries by political rights and civil liberties. Countries are assessed as Free, Partly Free, or Unfree.

The Index of Economic Freedom is published by The Wall Street Journal and the U.S.-based Heritage Foundation. Countries are assessed as Free, Mostly Free, Moderately Free, Mostly Unfree, and Repressed.

The Worldwide Press Freedom Index is published by France-based Reporters Without Borders. Countries are assessed as having a Good Situation, Satisfactory Situation, Noticeable Problems, Difficult Situation, or Very Serious Situation.

Argentina is a federation of 23 provinces and one autonomous city, Buenos Aires. Provinces are divided for administration purposes into departments and municipalities, except for Buenos Aires Province, which is divided into partidos. The City of Buenos Aires is divided into barios.

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Select Buenos Aires City or one of the 23 provinces of Argentina:

Buenos Aires City
Buenos Aires Province
Catamarca
Chaco
Chubut
Cordoba
Corrientes
Entre Rios
Formosa
Jujuy
La Pampa
La Rioja
Mendoza
Misiones
Neuquen
Rio Negro
Salta
San Juan
San Luis
Santa Cruz
Santa Fe
Santiago del Estero
Tierra del Fuego
Tucuman

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