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Jun

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I guess you’re a tourist. so in this case the cost is different cause you need an apartment for a short period. I don't think you need for longer than 1 year.

In Argentina there are a lot of Agencies:

http://www.bytargentina.com/

http://www.buenosaireshabitat.com/

http://www.bairesapartments.com/

The problem is that 95% of agencies use to rent apartments for tourists only in the same places: San Telmo, Recoleta, Palermo, Puerto Madero (For the rich tourists) and….sometimes, Belgrano too… There are a lot of beautiful areas (Barrios) where only Argentinean live which are much better…where prices are cheaper (Restaurants and shops for Argentineans and not for tourists) and where you don't feel like a tourist but like an argentinean. In this case to find a places is a bit harder. You can check the Clarin: http://www.inmuebles.clarin.com/inm/home…


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Hey there!

We have 600 apartments online at http://www.buenosairesstay.com, our apartments are all inspected by our concierge and they start from only US 400 each month!

However! Note that budget does mean budget in Buenos Aires and you get a clean and functional shoe box for US 400! Usually, with cable and world wide web, so still good value!!

Buenos Aires is a City that never sleeps, a great tourist and celebration Mecca, so you will have tiny time to hang around in your apartment anyway!

We are the only company with a written refund policy! If an apartment is not as advertise and you don’t wish to check-in, full money back guarantee! Of course, we will find you another!!

From our website:

Even if you don’t select to rent an apartment with Buenos Aires Stay, we want you to have a fantastic stay in Buenos Aires and find a great apartment in Buenos Aires, so here are some Buenos Aires travel tips:

Check out how long a company has been around on the internet

It is very simple to find out who own a website and how long ago it was bought. When web domains are bought they’re automatically registered with ‘WHOIS’ or ‘ICANN’ registries that tells you the date of buy and who owns the website. Longer established websites mean companies have been around for a while. Longer established companies at least demonstrate track record. Check out www.BAStay.com and www.BuenosAiresStay.com, we’ve been around since 2004 and on the internet since 2005.

Search Engine Ranking

It is tough to get your website a top 10 rankings at www.yahoo.com or www.google.com. An unseen and fiercely fought battle is being waged between all those companies who believe quality content achieves good ranking. Those of us at the top work hard to achieve good ranking and it takes much dedication. We’re on our fourth month of website optimisation and already exasperated! www.buenosairesstay.com is no.9 for ‘apartments in buenos aires’ at Google and no.3 for apartments Buenos Aires at Yahoo.

Have a closer look at the website

A website tells you an awful lot about a company. Forget design, which is a matter of taste. Look for well constructed websites that have multiple pages and lots of well thought out content with simple navigation, these factors are good indications that a company loves its image and your ability to find the information you need swiftly.

Is there good quality informative travel advice?

When you travel, tour or vacation, accurate local travel information that helps you make the right decisions is of vital importance. If a company takes time to write informative guides that help you make the right choices you can be they care about you, the customer.

Have you seen that apartment in Buenos Aires before?

Be wary of sites that carry the same photographs as those posted on our website. We check out all our apartments in Buenos Aires offered and usually take our own photographs. That ensures you get what you pay for. Seen it before, let us know!

Do not use the crooks!

Websites that steal copyright information don’t hang around for long, they call us and other established companies like Buenos Aires Stay offering referral clients. We refuse of course. Their sites have no database infrastructures, so no advanced search or reservation facilities – avoid these sites.

What should you pay?

Fee structures are much the same from company-to-company. Some charge an administration fee and others surcharge rents. Have a look around and ensure that your one bedroom apartment in Buenos Aires (check out the surface area, amenities, furnishings and quality compared to other listings) isn’t overpriced against the market- if you are happy with the rent – book early to avoid disappointment.

Making a reservation

Don’t pay more than 20% of the total rent and an bureau fee in advance of any reservation. Our landlords block-out your dates immediately on our website, the day you pay your rental deposit and apart from acts of god – Buenos Aires Stay’s apartments in Buenos Aires are guaranteed for the duration of your stay in Buenos Aires.

Take time to read the terms and conditions of business

Ensure that you carefully read the terms and conditions of business at each website. Check carefully that if the apartments in Buenos Aires are not as advertised (print a copy of the apartment in Buenos Aires as advertised on the webpage and take it with you to your check-in), and the bureau is in agreement, the bureau will seek a full refund from the landlord and find you an alternative apartment in Buenos Aires.

Making payments

My peers are offended by this statement, ‘do not give your credit or debit card details to any company in South America either by telephone or email’ – our staff will never ask you for your card details. Only use secure methods of payment and merchant services such as www.PayPal.com.

We hope that the above Buenos Aires travel tips prove helpful and you find great apartments in Buenos Aires and have a fantastic Buenos Aires Stay

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