Overview
- The unofficial microbarrio in Agronomía is defined by a triangle bounded by Tinogasta, Zamudio and Avenida San Martín, with low-rise homes and internal passages preserved.
- Current listings are scarce, with agents citing a single PH for rent near ARS 1,000,000 a month and sales that include two-room units at US$95,000–US$115,000 and three-room units at US$140,000–US$160,000.
- Local brokers report PHs around US$115,000–US$140,000, a refitted four-room PH at US$330,000, and emblematic English-style houses averaging about US$350,000.
- Area rules and historical protections restrict new construction inside the triangle, channeling taller development to main avenues under the city’s urban code.
- Recent changes to street directions have improved circulation while the enclave’s Cortázar-linked identity and green, quiet streets continue to draw students and families.