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Belgrano | $2.2 million (1.96 billion Argentine pesos)

A three-bedroom apartment with sweeping views in a modern tower near South America’s largest soccer stadium

This three-bedroom, five-bath apartment is in Forum Alcorta, a development in the central Belgrano neighborhood with a pair of angled glass-and-concrete towers designed by Buenos Aires architects M|SG|S|S|V, completed in 2016. The development includes a park, outdoor swimming pool and tennis courts, and full-time security.

Belgrano, a 2.6-square-mile waterfront neighborhood founded in 1850 and named for a hero of Argentina’s war of independence, has a mix of graceful 19th-century mansions, high-rise residential towers and parks, including the 20-acre Parque Paseo de las Américas and the Carlos Thays-designed Barrancas de Belgrano. The Juramento subway station is 1.2 miles southwest of the apartment. Estadio Mâs Monumental, South America’s largest soccer stadium, is less than a mile northwest. Aeroparque Internacional Jorge Newbery, the smaller of Buenos Aires’s two airports, is about two miles east.

Some of Argentina’s most sought-after private schools are clustered in Belgrano, including Buenos Aires English High School, Belgrano Day School, and Liceo Franco-Argentino Jean Mermoz, a bilingual French-Spanish academy.

Size: 3,272 square feet

Price per square foot: $672

Indoors: The 22nd-floor apartment opens to a large foyer that flows into a broad living and dining area with sloped floor-to-ceiling windows. Off the dining room, the kitchen has a marble-topped island, built-in glass cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and a breakfast nook. Sliding glass doors open from the kitchen to an expansive terrace.

A carpeted family room separates the living areas from the three bedrooms, all of which have en suite bathrooms. Windows in the principal bedroom offer views of the Buenos Aires cityscape and the Río de la Plata, or River Plate. A laundry room and service quarters are adjacent to the bedrooms.

Flooring is in herringbone hardwood throughout the apartment. Furniture is available by separate negotiation.

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