Buying a farm in Argentina: what to look for before investing
Soil quality, location, access, water, and improvements: the variables that define the value and profitability of a rural establishment.
Investing in Argentine farmland remains one of the most reliable ways to preserve value. But not all farms are equal: these are the variables that matter most.
Productive Capacity
Soil quality determines what can be produced and at what yield. An agricultural, livestock, or mixed-use farm is valued differently according to its productivity index and history of use.
Location and Access
Distance to ports, grain storage facilities, and highways directly impacts logistics costs and, therefore, profitability.
Water and Infrastructure
Water sources, boreholes, fencing, and the condition of the main homestead are key determinants of a farm's functional value.
At Bullrich Campos, we guide every purchase with the knowledge of six generations in the rural property market.