The Rental Market in Argentina: An Assessment Study

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Date Published 2012
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Primary Author Ramiro Moya
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Country Argentina

Abstract

This study analyzes the current situation of the rental market in Argentina. It is characterized by a growing percentage of households demanding houses for renting up to the point that, for first time in more than 50 years, the ownership rate dropped between population censuses. Tenants are middle and upper income families, as the poorest have increasingly owned and/or occupied substandard housing, sometimes without title. The lack of a mortgage market after 2001 explains the surge of the rental market. Given the increase in rents, some groups were adversely affected. Other features affecting the supply and demand in this market are also analyzed.

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