By Geronimo Odriozola, real estate broker at Remax Roble @geronimo_odriozola

I see every day how La Plata transforms. The real estate market is pushing the city to grow beyond the urban area and this is noticeable in the corridors towards Route 2, in City Bell, in Gonnet and in the peripheral neighborhoods that do not stop developing.
It’s not just about buying and selling properties. Each new neighborhood, each country that is consolidated, each building that appears, brings work, services, shops and infrastructure. This directly impacts the lives of thousands of families and the economic movement of the entire region.
Today La Plata is no longer just the university and administrative city. It became a residential hub with its own identity, and real estate is at the center of that transformation. We are the ones who have the responsibility of reading what people are looking for and giving concrete answers.
The future of the city depends on how we continue to promote this growth. And the brick shows that it is not just an investment, it is a fundamental key to the progress of our beloved city of La Plata.
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