- December 27, 2021
- Posted by: medium
- Category: National
Puerto Madero, in Buenos Aires, is one of the most exclusive sectors that is above La Puntilla, in Samborondón, in terms of costs.
Living in Quito, Guayaquil and Cuenca is cheaper compared to other cities in the region. Although these are the most expensive in Ecuador.
This is defined by a study carried out by Properati, a digital real estate advisory platform, which compared the prices of different cities in Latin America, considering a sector for each city and dividing them into two categories: middle class and exclusive.
Sectors in Guayaquil, Quito and Cuenca of Ecuador were analyzed; Buenos Aires, in Argentina; Santiago de Chile, in Chile; Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil; Bogotá, in Colombia; Lima, in Peru; and Montevideo, in Uruguay.
More than 35,000 properties were evaluated and due to the volatility of local currencies, the average dollar price of the last six months was used for the prices of Colombia, Peru, Brazil, Mexico and Chile.
In the list of middle class sectors, it is headed by Ñuñoa, in Santiago de Chile. To live in that sector you pay $3,689 per m². Followed by Parque Batlle, in Montevideo with $2,534 per m² and Caballito, in Buenos Aires with $2,503 per m².
Ecuador appears in eleventh place with the via the coast, in Guayaquil at a value of $1,258 per m²; In twelfth is Ponceano, in Quito with $1,120 per m², in 2020 it was $1,130. And in fifteenth place is El Salado, in Cuenca with $869 per m².
| Sector (middle class category) | Ciudad | Price m² | Annual variation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ñuñoa | Santiago de Chile | $ 3.689 | 28 % |
| Battle Park | Montevideo | $ 2.534 | 14 % |
| little horse | Buenos Aires | $ 2.503 | -11 % |
| Flamengo | Rio de Janeiro | $ 2.008 | -1 % |
| Our Lady of Lourdes | Rosario | $ 1.816 | 6 % |
| San Jerónimo Lidice | Mexico City | $ 1.751 | 24 % |
| Jesus Maria | Lima | $ 1.713 | -5 % |
| Tatuapé | Saint Paul | $ 1.350 | 3 % |
| Castilla | Bogota | $ 1.305 | 19 % |
| General Artigas | Córdoba | $ 1.263 | -11 % |
| Way to the coast | Guayaquil | $ 1.258 | 6 % |
| Ponceano | Quito | $ 1.120 | -1 % |
| La Flora (northern area) | Cali | $ 1.016 | 24 % |
| The America | Medellín | $ 929 | -1 % |
| The salty | Cuenca | $ 869 | -7 % |
| Beautiful view | Barranquilla | $ 690 | -4 % |
According to the study, Ecuador is one of the countries with the most economic sectors in the region. Although inside it is the opposite.
growth was in the order of 20% in dollars and 8% in volume, compared to 2020. Until December, this segment managed to place $18,091 million in different destinations worldwide.economic analyst Jorge Calderónconsider thatPurchasing power, the level of executive salaries and other factors influence Ecuador to be seen as the cheapest in the region.
"For example, Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires have strong financial systems, foreign banks, which leads to mobility of executives, of people from other regions, which ends up increasing the prices of houses, land in general that is not seen in Ecuador”, he mentions.
However, in the interior of the country the reality is different and this is reflected in the study.In the category of exclusive sectors, Ecuador registers three sectors with high prices.
La Carolina in Quito has an average price of $1,598 per m², followed by La Puntilla, in Samborondón, with $1,429 per m² and San Sebastián in Cuenca with $1,159 per m².
The sectors of Quito and Guayaquil, according to the study, register a lower price level compared to last year.
In this categoryEcuador occupies the same positions as in the middle class: eleven, twelve and fifteen.Above them is Puerto Madero, in Buenos Aires, with an average square meter value of $6,002. Then, Vitacura, in Santiago de Chile, with $4,419 and Ipanema, in Rio de Janeiro, with $3,831 with values.
For Calderón, the factors that influenceThe cost within Ecuador are: population growth, services offered, transportation and others.
| Sector (exclusive sectors category) | Ciudad | Precio <b>m²</b> | <b>Annual variation</b> |
|---|---|---|---|
| Madero Port | Buenos Aires | $ 6.002 | 1 % |
| Vitacura | Santiago de Chile | $ 4.419 | 20 % |
| Ipanema | Rio de Janeiro | $ 3.831 | -3 % |
| Vila Nova Conceição | Saint Paul | $ 3.587 | 6 % |
| Carrasco | Montevideo | $ 3.333 | 15 % |
| The Falklands | Rosario | $ 2.493 | 4 % |
| San Isidro | Lima | $ 2.415 | -6 % |
| Chico | Bogota | $ 2.407 | 14 % |
| Country Jockey Club | Córdoba | $ 2.184 | 1 % |
| Forests of the Lomas | Mexico City | $ 2.165 | 11 % |
| Carolina | Quito | $ 1.598 | -2 % |
| The Puntilla | Samborondon | $ 1.429 | -13 % |
| The town | Medellín | $ 1.400 | 5 % |
| Bellies | Cali | $ 1.387 | 24 % |
| Saint Sebastian | Cuenca | $ 1.159 | 4 % |
| The meadow | Barranquilla | $ 710 | -5 % |
“The cost of a home has always been decisive for people and that has conditioned their mobility through different sectors. In services, it seeks to establish itself, for example, food, health, commercial, in such a way as to reduce the mobility of people who live in these new sectors, so that they do not go to another city. And that also makes it more expensive,” he says.
He adds that the environment and being close to a tourist attraction are considered to determine the value per square meter.
Meanwhile, El Chicó, in Bogotá, is the most expensive in Colombia with an average price of $2,407 per m², followed by El Poblado in Medellín with $1,400; Pance in Cali with $1,387; and El Prado in Barranquilla with $710. On average, prices in these sectors rose between 5% and 24% compared to 2020.