Bogota has neighborhoods that fall into the ‘private sectors’ category due to the high price per square meter and location.
Metro Cuadrado determined which neighborhoods are neighborhoods based on their statistics. square meters higher for residential.
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Calles are located between 85 and 88, and Carreras between 7 and 15. According to experts consulted by Metrocuadrado, “This neighborhood has high expectations of appreciation, given the benefits of its homes and its strategic location (close to major financial districts and shopping centres).”
Average price per square meter: $6,047,136
Tier: 6
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It lies between Calles 94 and 100 and Carreras 11 and 15. Although residential, it has gradually consolidated a commercial space and has attracted embassies, national and international organizations.
Average price per square foot: $6,758,625
Tiers: 5 and 6
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It is located in Chapinero and borders the eastern hills. According to Metrocuadrado, “Los Rosales has in recent years become an industry with hotels, restaurants, shops and companies settling in the area, it is also a fully enclave and one of the highest value in Circunvalar Street in Bogota”.
Average square meter price: $5,958,404
Tier: 6
It is located between Avenida Caracas and Avenida Chile, up to Calle 92 and Carrera 15. In addition to residences, it hosts banks, national institutions, universities, shopping centers and health centers.
It is an attractive area to find offices.
Average price per square foot: $5,508,598
Tier: 5 and 6
It is located between Calles 76 and 83 and Carreras VII and 11.
Average price per square meter: $5,308,742
Tier: 5 and 6
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