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Why International Investors Are Looking at Argentina in 2026

The macro and micro case for foreign investment in Argentina — assets, yields, valuation and timing.

May 16, 2026

The Valuation Case

Argentine assets across real estate, agriculture, energy and equities are among the cheapest in the world on a quality-adjusted basis. Buenos Aires prime real estate at USD 3,000/m² compares to USD 10,000–25,000 for equivalent quality in Miami, Madrid or Lisbon. Argentine farmland (some of the world's most productive) trades at a 60–80% discount to comparable Brazilian or US farmland.

The Reform Catalyst

Structural reforms create re-rating opportunities. When a market moves from politically dysfunctional to credibly improving, asset prices normalize over 3–7 years. Investors who enter during the early reform phase — before the broader market reprices — capture the largest returns. Argentina is in that phase now.

The Practical Approach

The practical entry points for international investors are: real estate in Buenos Aires or the interior, agricultural land and agribusiness, energy assets (oil and gas in Vaca Muerta, renewables), and equity in Argentine companies via local stock market or direct investment. Roffo structures and accompanies investments across all of these verticals.

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