Recent sales data from the Maipo and Quilicura corridors reveal a market in tension—where price floors are rising even as policy makers promise relief.
As Santiago's property market fragments between premium zones and emerging suburbs, data on government assistance programmes shows where first-home incentives actually create wealth.
As vacancy rates tighten across premium zones, Maipu's affordable fundamentals and transit-linked growth are attracting both landlords and tenants seeking value in a shifting market.
As vacancy rates tighten and demand surges across key neighbourhoods, both property owners and renters are navigating a transformed rental market with competing pressures and new opportunities.
As yields compress and vacancy rates rise across premium neighbourhoods, property owners are rethinking investment fundamentals while renters face tighter conditions.
As vacancy rates tighten across premium zones, savvy investors are turning to the city's western corridor where tenant demand and capital growth are rewriting the playbook.
As foreign capital flows into premium zones and yields compress across the city, savvy property investors must navigate a market split between established prestige and emerging growth corridors.
As mixed-use developments proliferate across Maipu, the traditionally working-class neighbourhood is experiencing rapid transformation—and raising questions about affordability and long-term value.
With construction approvals at record levels across the capital, we analyse whether the numbers justify the hype—and which neighbourhoods are genuinely delivering.
Rising rental costs in Santiago's competitive neighbourhoods are delaying first-home purchases, even as government grants and finance schemes expand their reach.
As foreign investment accelerates and prestige neighbourhoods command premium prices, here's what newcomers need to know before entering Santiago's high-end real estate arena.
With construction approvals accelerating across the capital, understanding pre-sale mechanics and neighbourhood zoning is now essential for entering the market.
As capital appreciation slows, savvy investors are hunting rental returns in unexpected corners of the metro—and the numbers are shifting the conversation away from prestige addresses.
As premium zones face affordability ceilings, savvy investors are discovering that Ñuñoa's blend of urban convenience, cultural capital and reasonable entry prices creates a rare window of opportunity.
As high-end properties command record rents in Las Condes and Vitacura, both sides of the market are adapting to tighter conditions and shifting power dynamics.