Bogotá

Bogotá

Bogotá rewards those who know it. At 2,640 metres against the eastern Andes, Colombia's capital concentrates the country's finance, culture and gastronomy in a handful of leafy northern neighbourhoods. Behind the brick façades of Rosales and El Nogal, quiet high-floor apartments look over the cerros; in La Cabrera and the Zona G, penthouses sit above the city's best tables; and a short drive into the hills, private estates open onto cloud-forest green. Choosing well means knowing which Bogotá is yours.

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Buying & Renting Luxury Property in Bogotá

Buying & Renting Luxury Property in Bogotá

The most coveted addresses cluster in the north of the city — Chicó, El Nogal, Rosales and La Cabrera — where well-built apartments and penthouses near the parks, embassies and finest restaurants are the rarest assets on the market. For character and a village feel, historic Usaquén draws buyers seeking low-rise charm minutes from the commercial core, while families and those wanting space and nature look to the green estates of La Calera, Sopó and the Sabana de Bogotá, just beyond the city.

Since 2007, our teams on the ground have handled the details that matter to international buyers: channelling currency through the official exchange market, registering your investment with the Banco de la República, and giving honest advice on which addresses hold their value.

As Colombia's capital and largest economy, Bogotá anchors the country's corporate, diplomatic and cultural life. For owners, that translates into steady, year-round demand from executives, diplomats and international visitors, and into long-term value in the city's most established northern neighbourhoods.

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A brief history about Bogotá

A brief history about Bogotá

Founded in 1538 by the Spaniards under the name of Santa Fe de Bogota, it is one of the three highest capitals in the world. This territory was inhabited by the famous Colombian tribe called “The Muiscas”. The natives had large amounts of gold, which represented the main motive of colonization for the Spaniards. It was in Bogota where the first airport in Latin America was built. Also, in the twentieth century, the first large-scale energy plant was created along with other major constructions such as the Stadium and the National Park. Shortly, the capital became an economic powerhouse and business center for Colombia.

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FAQ

Yes. Under the Colombian Constitution, foreign nationals enjoy the same property rights as citizens — apartments, penthouses and country estates included — with freehold ownership the standard and no restriction based on nationality or residency. To purchase you will need a Colombian tax ID (RUT), which we help you obtain remotely.

For rental income and resale strength, the northern neighbourhoods of Chicó, El Nogal, Rosales and La Cabrera perform consistently thanks to corporate, diplomatic and international demand. For a characterful home, Usaquén offers low-rise charm; for space, privacy and nature, the estates of La Calera and the Sabana are unmatched. Our local team advises according to your goals.

As Colombia's capital and business hub, Bogotá sees steady year-round demand for well-located apartments from executives, diplomats and international visitors, with both long-term and short-stay markets. Well-located, well-managed properties rent consistently — we handle occupancy, guests and maintenance on your behalf.

We shortlist and visit properties with you; you sign a preliminary agreement (promesa de compraventa) with a deposit; a title study confirms clear ownership via the Certificado de Tradición y Libertad; your funds are channelled and your investment registered; the public deed (escritura pública) is signed before a notary; and the deed is registered, making you the legal owner. A straightforward resale typically takes 4 to 8 weeks. We coordinate every step.

Beyond the purchase price, plan for the registration tax (impuesto de registro), notary fees and legal fees — together usually 1.6% to 2.5% of the property value. As an owner you pay the annual municipal property tax (impuesto predial), and a future sale may be subject to capital-gains tax. We provide a clear, itemised estimate for each property up front.

Yes. Our concierge and management services cover rentals, maintenance, staffing and guest services, so your property is looked after whether you use it part of the year or rent it out.

Bogotá concentrates Colombia's finance, diplomacy, culture and gastronomy, and its established northern neighbourhoods offer the depth and liquidity international buyers look for. Sustained corporate and diplomatic demand, a maturing high-end restaurant and cultural scene, and the relative value of prime apartments versus comparable capitals all support strong long-term prospects for well-located property.