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New Homes in Uruguay
New Homes in Uruguay
Lately the condo buildings and apartment homes in Montevideo, Ciudad Vieja in
particular, and Centro to a lesser degree, are being refurbished.
Fashionable young people are moving into these areas and making old homes new
again with ultra-modern apartment renovations replete with contemporary
amenities and new kitchens and baths.
Recently, many flats, apartments, condominiums, and rundown houses previously
converted into boarding houses, condos, crash pads, and downright shanty dumps
are being freshly restored to their former glory.
In addition, brand-new home construction in Uruguay is taking place
throughout the older cities in the place of teardowns and in the suburbs as new
housing developments. While many of the houses being demolished for new
apartment buildings in Montevideo, there are also some state-of-the-art houses
being placed into established neighborhoods alongside more traditional
Uruguay homes.
There is a particular style which is very fresh, modern and cutting edge of two
story lofts that are being built throughout the city.
In the more unspoiled northeast of Uruguay, especially Rocha and other more
unspoiled, untrodden, untouched areas along the coast it has become fashionable
to create distinct homes with unique, original, modernistic approaches to
creating unusual designs.
These fresh new homes sit alongside Uruguay’s traditional weathered beach
huts, summer cabins , cottages, and fishing shacks.
If one has decided to contract the construction of a new house, buy a modern
flat, or purchase a spec home in Uruguay it is important to research your
architect and builder. Construction of
new
homes in Uruguay nearly ground to halt during the financial downturn in 2002
when the market for Uruguay real estate
turned down sharply. A lot of the newer builders went out of business during
this period. Ironically, the recent uptick in activity however has made it
easier to inadvertently contract with an inexperienced, unskilled or unseasoned
home builder and run into trouble.