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Cl. 11B 31a-171

Medellin, Colombia

Guide Price

$1,328,288

4,900,000,000 COP

PROPERTY TYPE

Condo

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

3

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Description

DLUXE presenta exclusivo apartamento de alto nivel ubicado en El Poblado, uno de los sectores más prestigiosos de Medellín, donde el lujo, la tecnología y el diseño contemporáneo se integran para ofrecer una experiencia residencial única.

Con un área de 306 m², esta propiedad se caracteriza por su amplitud, exclusividad y acabados premium. El acceso se realiza mediante ascensor privado que conduce directamente al apartamento, donde se encuentra una elegante zona social compuesta por una amplia sala que se conecta con una acogedora terraza de 7 m² equipada con jacuzzi, ideal para disfrutar momentos de descanso y entretenimiento.

La cocina abierta con barra estilo americano se convierte en el corazón del hogar, equipada con dos neveras panelables marca Liebherr, y electrodomésticos de alta gama de SMEG que incluyen cubierta, horno y lavavajillas eléctrico, combinando funcionalidad con diseño sofisticado.

El apartamento cuenta con tres amplias alcobas, cada una con baño privado y vestier, diseñadas para ofrecer privacidad y confort. Además, dispone de sistema de automatización inteligente de iluminación y ambientes marca Lutron, cortinas en tela en la zona social y habitaciones, blackout motorizado en las tres alcobas y sistema de aire acondicionado. La seguridad se refuerza con puerta blindada y cerradura biométrica.

La propiedad también incluye alcoba de servicio con baño, zona de lavandería independiente, tres parqueaderos cubiertos y cuarto útil, b

Location

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Living in Medellin

The 'City of Eternal Spring' lives up to its name -- 75-80F year-round with a massive and growing expat community, especially in the upscale El Poblado neighborhood. You can rent a nice apartment for $550-$1,500/month, hire a maid for $25/day, and get private health insurance for $50/month. Safety has improved dramatically from its infamous past, but it's still a city that requires basic street smarts, especially at night.

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
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Colombia at a glance

How Colombia scores for American expats

💰Cost of Living
Affordable
🛡️Safety
Use caution
🗣️English Spoken
Rarely
🏥Healthcare
Moderate
🌬️Air Quality
Moderate
📶Internet
Moderate
🚶Walkability
Very walkable
🚇Transit
Moderate

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.

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DLUXE

Next steps for moving to Colombia

Interested in this property? Here's how to move forward.

1

Understand the buying rules

Foreign ownership laws vary wildly by country. Some welcome you, others restrict or ban foreign buyers entirely.

2

Sort out your visa

Owning property doesn't give you the right to live there. Research residency options before you buy.

3

Plan your finances

Understand currency risk, international wire transfers, and whether you can get a local mortgage.

4

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.

5

Set up healthcare

Medicare doesn't cover you overseas. You'll need international health insurance or a local plan.

6

Run the full checklist

Banking, mail forwarding, power of attorney, pet import rules — the complete pre-move checklist.

Source

FincaRaiz.com.co

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Currency

COP