in Isla Alta, Emboscada, Paraguay
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The charming vacation home *Bamboo-Roga* is the perfect retreat for couples or individuals looking for a relaxing break in a unique setting. This small but cozy house offers space for up to two people and impresses with its special charm and well thought-out furnishings.
The charming vacation home *La Guardia* offers ideal conditions for couples or individuals looking for a relaxing stay. With thoughtful furnishings and a fenced garden, it is also perfect for dog owners.
The *Villa de los Santos Ángeles* is the largest and most luxurious vacation home in our range and offers space for families, groups or anyone who appreciates plenty of space and comfort.
The *Holiday home Caballariza* is one of the larger vacation homes and offers enough space and comfort for couples, small families or individuals looking for a little more space on approx. 60 to 70 square meters of living space.
Renting real estate has changed significantly over the years – in particular, renting houses both within Asunción and the surrounding areas of Paraguay has become a new challenge for many locals and expats due to the sharp rise in rental prices. The country’s real estate market is undergoing change as a result of various influencing factors and this price increase not only has economic consequences but also has socially significant consequences and has a deeper structural impact on the country.
In recent years, the cost of renting apartments in Paraguay has risen significantly – the market has changed and adapted, particularly in larger cities such as Asunción, Ciudad del Este and Encarnación. Many different factors play a role in this change – including the country’s continued economic growth, the increasing number of emigrants and changes in the urban environment.
A significant factor in the rise in rental costs is the growing demand for housing. Demand for houses and apartments has increased in recent years, particularly in Asunción, the country’s economic center. One of the main reasons for this increased interest is the growing number of emigrants and international investors who have moved to Paraguay. This group of tenants is often prepared to pay higher prices for properties, which in turn influences the development of the market and leads to price increases.
The importance of the growing middle class and urbanization
An additional factor influencing rising rental prices is the growth of the middle class in Paraguay Over the last decade, the purchasing power of many Paraguayans has increased, thereby increasing the demand for improved housing conditions This trend is partly attributable to the country’s economic stability and increasing industrialization The middle class is showing a willingness to pay higher rents for more modern and better equipped apartments, which is increasing the pressure on the real estate market
Increasing urbanization in Paraguay has led to an increase in demand for housing in urbanized areas. More and more people are leaving the rural regions and moving to the cities in search of better employment opportunities and living conditions. This migration has led to an increased demand for rental apartments and houses, which in turn has led to rising prices.
An additional factor in the rising rental prices is the increasing construction boom in Asunción, particularly in recent years, the real estate sector has received a significant boost in investment from both local and foreign investors this construction boom has produced numerous new luxury apartments and houses and at the same time increased the value of land and existing properties in sought-after areas this development has led to landlords charging higher rents to keep pace with the rise in property prices
A case in point is the increasing number of newly constructed buildings in the central and upscale neighborhoods of Asunción that cater to high-earning expats and the more affluent Paraguayan population. These fresh developments have caused the housing market to change and have also increased local rental prices.
While the rising rental prices are mainly favored by foreign investors and wealthy Paraguayans – they have created a number of difficulties for the less affluent population. Many local residents are now experiencing rising rental costs in urban areas and are being forced to move to cheaper neighborhoods outside – a circumstance that is driving social change and gentrification in many parts of Asunción.
It is becoming increasingly difficult for ordinary citizens to find affordable housing and for people on low incomes to find an apartment in the city center. The sharp rise in prices has therefore increased economic inequality in the country and widened the gap between social classes.
Rental prices in Paraguay could continue to rise in the coming years if the demand for housing in urban centers remains high, as is currently forecast. It is expected that measures will have to be taken by the government and the private sector to stabilize the rental market and at the same time meet the needs of the growing urban population. For example, initiatives to create more affordable housing or to promote social housing may be included.
The future development of the rental market depends on a variety of factors, including economic progress, political decisions and interest in international investment. However, given the current course and the promising economic outlook for Paraguay, it is likely that the real estate sector will continue to play a decisive role in the country’s ongoing progress.
Overall, the rising rental price trend in Paraguay poses a difficulty for locals given the growing demand for housing and the influence of foreign investment activity on the market. Future developments remain to be seen, but the coming years could be decisive for the future direction of housing supply in the country.