Thread: Looking for Apartment to Rent
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01-30-17 13:08 #116
Posts: 577Agree with DR
Originally Posted by DaddyRulz [View Original Post]
Tres3.
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01-30-17 11:22 #115
Posts: 2808Best idea
Originally Posted by Esten [View Original Post]
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01-30-17 01:53 #114
Posts: 1740Originally Posted by TomJackin [View Original Post]
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01-27-17 04:35 #113
Posts: 34Originally Posted by EasyGo [View Original Post]
3.5 years ago, I stayed in Jackson's apartment, the one with the dance pole on the second floor. I want to come out in June, sent some PMs, but no response.
Besides those, does Jackson have other apartments as well?
I've stay with Airbnb in Lima (3 times), Quito, and Barcelona with no problems.
A little help here please?
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09-23-16 22:25 #112
Posts: 1886Originally Posted by CharmCityDav [View Original Post]
I have always stayed in Reoletta (30+ visits to Bs As). Recoletta isn't as trendy as either Palermo or San Telmo. I have spent lots of time at restos and bars in both of those neighborhoods but, retreat back to Recoletta as bedtime approaches. Recoletta (from the cemetery to the Four Seasons, over to Plaza V. Lopez y Planes) is sort of the Beacon Hill, Society Hill, Georgetown of Bs As. I have walked "home" in the neighborhood well past my bedtime (like an hour before sunrise) and have never had a security issue (so, actually, safer than Georgetown, where I used to live). I'm fairly experienced at navigating cities in "emerging economies" but, Bs As is easier than Chicago or Detroit. I have walked from Palermo to San Telmo (during the day) and all those neighborhoods were fine. Palermo Viejo (pronounced "pa-lair-mo bee-ay-ho") is packed full of restos and bars. I definitely think that foot traffic on the streets, late at night, will be heavier in PV than ST. ST is definitely more cutting edge (used to spend a lot of time there working during the daylight hours).
Don't be shy about meeting up with AP'ers who live in Bs As (it took me a long time to do this, I wish I hadn't waited so long). They know the city, the p*ssy and everything else you need to know. They may look like the patrons of the Star Wars bar (that is intended as a light hearted jibe to you guys) but, I haven't met one that I didn't like and who wasn't warm and friendly to me (and I am a prickly SOB). If there is an event at the AP House, while you are in town, you'd be a fool not to attend.
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09-09-16 14:08 #111
Posts: 152http://www.argentinaprivate.com/foru...-BA-July-24-26
Originally Posted by Serape [View Original Post]
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08-26-16 10:44 #110
Posts: 912Apartment Rentals
I have used Reynolds Propertys for years with great success. Ask for Alec.
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08-25-16 13:22 #109
Posts: 3510Originally Posted by CharmCityDav [View Original Post]
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08-25-16 12:41 #108
Posts: 6Originally Posted by CharmCityDav [View Original Post]
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08-24-16 21:18 #107
Posts: 7Best neighborhood to airbnb?
Gonna be in BA mid November for 12 nights. Think I'll try airbnb. Any suggestions for neighborhood would be appreciated. Once I get closer to my trip, will check back in for Chica referrals. I'm new to this forum but am a senior member on ISG and have contributed a lot. I've RTFF here, but not a lot and seems things change a lot. Thanks!
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08-03-16 00:49 #106
Posts: 3510I have a TEFL certificate and can assure you that you will not make enough money to live alone in Capital Federal. And, you'll spend half your day on the bus, train, or subway.
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08-02-16 23:19 #105
Posts: 9Looking for appartement to rent
Hello, I have come to Buenos Aires to do TEFL course and then look for a job in teaching porteňos some English with hope of making enough money to support myself and my life here. I am former University student so I am trying to save as much money as possible and therefore cannot live luxuriosly for now. I am looking for a flat/studio flat to rent for some time and I am planning to stay here if I can afford it. I would like my own flat but I can rent it with one/two other people if really necessary. I would love to have balcony in the flat or even better, access to roof terrace. Does anybody have/know someone who has flat available for rent, or knows best place where to look for rent appartements? I am of course currently looking through craigslist/airbnb and all kinds of stuff, just wondering if you guys can help me out too. My current rent is ending by August 20th.
Muchas Gracias.
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04-30-16 21:24 #104
Posts: 4Does anyone know anything about Mundinix?? Any first hand experiences??
A few of the girls are quite attractive .. Especially the ones with the bartender.
Saludos.
Originally Posted by Girlsandrental [View Original Post]
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04-29-16 15:57 #103
Posts: 2MundiNix Rentals
Hi I let you know about Mundinix web site witch offers great lux apartments with girls optimal service. You can visit Mundinix Web Site to know about all the night life, see the different apartments and also the girls. Hope it would be helpful!
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12-17-14 09:16 #102
Posts: 340I've used AirBNB a half dozen times or so in Europe and once in Buenos Aires. Great values to be had in Europe compared to hotels but the rental apartment market is so big in BA that, while I was happy with my rental in BA, it wasn't a bargain. Maybe 15-20% more than a regular agency after all the fees but was easier and I felt more confident that I was getting what I expected. The AirBNB selection was much thinner (mostly studios) than agencies like Reynolds or bytargentina (both of which I've used w / o any big issues).
These days I almost always rent from http://www.apartmentsinba.com in BA. Mike has good prices and is easy to work with. They don't have a lot of units so it works best when you have are planning at least a few months in advance.