calle 58 cra 27
Barranquilla, Colombia
Guide Price
$149,094
550,000,000 COP
PROPERTY TYPE
house
BEDROOMS
3
BATHROOMS
2
Description
Disfruta de una cómoda y espaciosa casa para alquilar en la hermosa ciudad de Barranquilla, ubicada en el departamento de Atlántico. Con un área de terreno de 360m² y una construcción de igual tamaño, esta propiedad te ofrece un amplio espacio para vivir y satisfacer tus necesidades.
Con un área privada de 360m², esta casa cuenta con 3 alcobas, ideales para acoger a tu familia o recibir a tus invitados. Además, dispone de 2 baños completos, para asegurar la comodidad y privacidad de todos. Y para facilitar tu día a día, cuenta con 1 garaje para que puedas estacionar tu vehículo con comodidad.
En su interior, encontrarás características que harán de esta casa tu hogar ideal en Barranquilla. Equipada con baño auxiliar y biblioteca/estudio, podrás trabajar o estudiar en un ambiente cómodo y tranquilo. Además, cuenta con clósets integrados para almacenar tus pertenencias. Y para aquellos amantes de la gastronomía, una cocina integral equipada con todo lo necesario para preparar tus platillos favoritos.
Otro aspecto importante a destacar es su doble ventana, que además de brindar una hermosa vista al exterior, te permite disfrutar de un ambiente más fresco y agradable en el interior de la casa. También cuenta con gas domiciliario, para que puedas disfrutar de todos los beneficios que este servicio ofrece.
Con un amplio hall de alcobas y un comedor auxiliar, podrás reunirte con tu familia y amigos para compartir momentos especiales. Además, cuenta con
Location
Open in Google MapsLiving in Barranquilla
Colombia's fourth-largest city on the Caribbean coast, known for its massive Carnival and salsa culture. Cost of living is roughly 70% less than the US with apartments in expat-friendly neighborhoods like Alto Prado around $400/month. Hot and humid year-round, less polished than Cartagena but more authentic — Spanish is essential as English is rarely spoken.
Eternal spring weather in Medellín, salsa music drifting from every doorway, and a warmth from Colombians that makes you wonder why you ever thought strangers were something to avoid.
Visa
Digital Nomad Visa (Type V) — requires proof of ~$900-1,000/mo income for 3 months, health insurance, and clean criminal record. Valid up to 2 years. Retirement Visa (Type M) — requires $750+/mo pension or 3x minimum wage. 2026 update: approvals for both have tightened; IT/tech workers are favored for digital nomad.
Learn more: The Complete Guide to Moving to Colombia→Key Fact
Colombia's digital nomad visa approvals have become unpredictable in 2025-2026 — the government now favors applicants in IT or with visible foreign employers. Safety has improved dramatically in major cities but varies by neighborhood.
Learn more: The Cheapest Cities to Live Abroad→Colombia at a glance
How Colombia scores for American expats
Cost of buying in Colombia
Estimated fees and ongoing costs for this property
Closing Costs
3-5% of purchase price
- ·Registration tax: 1.67%
- ·Notary fees: 0.3%
- ·Legal fees: $1,000-2,000
- ·Registration: 0.5-1%
Annual Costs
Property Tax
0.3-1.2% of cadastral value (predial)
Insurance
$200-500/yr
HOA / Condo Fees
$50-200/mo for apartments (administración)
Good to Know
Agent Fees
Seller pays (3%)
Foreign Buyer Note
No restrictions on foreign buyers. Property ownership can support visa applications. Title insurance is not common — hire a good lawyer for due diligence.
Legal help in Colombia
Hire your own attorney — not the seller's. We'll match you with a vetted local lawyer.
Need a local attorney in Colombia?
We'll connect you with an independent, English-speaking real estate attorney experienced with foreign buyers. Not the seller's lawyer — yours.
Contact Agent
PARRA PAEZ CONSTRUCTORA E INMOBILIARIA
Next steps for moving to Colombia
Interested in this property? Here's how to move forward.
Understand the buying rules
Foreign ownership laws vary wildly by country. Some welcome you, others restrict or ban foreign buyers entirely.
Sort out your visa
Owning property doesn't give you the right to live there. Research residency options before you buy.
Plan your finances
Understand currency risk, international wire transfers, and whether you can get a local mortgage.
Know your tax obligations
US citizens are taxed on worldwide income. You'll need to file US taxes from abroad and may owe local taxes too.
Set up healthcare
Medicare doesn't cover you overseas. You'll need international health insurance or a local plan.
Run the full checklist
Banking, mail forwarding, power of attorney, pet import rules — the complete pre-move checklist.
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