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House Hunting in Argentina: A Historic Flat in Central Buenos Aires
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By Roxana Popescu
$1.6 MILLION
This five-bedroom, three-and-a half-bathroom apartment is in the Palermo Chico neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina, an upscale enclave in the city center crisscrossed by winding streets lined with villas and shade trees. The 3,500-square-foot, sixth-floor apartment is across the street from Plaza Alemania in the Bosques de Palermo, Buenos Aires’s largest park.
The 1937 historically designated building is ideally located, said Adriana Massa, the CEO of Adriana Massa Sotheby’s International Realty, which has the listing. “All the real estate apartments that overlook the Bosques de Palermo are premium properties,” she said. “It’s our Central Park.”