Buenos Aires · Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires · Argentina
Harbour House
— TERRITORY
Madero Harbour, Dique 1; boutique high-end residential scale within the waterfront district.
Harbour House is the kind of project I like to study closely because it is not just another address on a luxury map; it is a complete real estate statement. When I present a project like this to an international buyer, I look beyond the surface: I want to understand the scale, the brand logic, the developer, the location, the views, the service layer and the long-term scarcity of the site. Harbour House stands out because it brings together a strong architectural identity, a high-value residential program and a location that can be explained clearly to a buyer who is comparing Buenos Aires or Mendoza against other prime lifestyle markets around the world.
Harbour House sits within the same Madero Harbour district but feels more boutique and residential, with access to the dock, restaurants, services and the larger Puerto Madero lifestyle. For me, this territorial context matters because ultra-prime buyers are not only buying square meters. They are buying access, privacy, convenience, lifestyle, views and a story that will still make sense years from now. In Argentina, the strongest projects are concentrated in very specific micro-markets: Puerto Madero for waterfront high-rise living, Palermo Chico for established residential prestige, and Mendoza for wine-country resort ownership. That makes this project useful inside a global portfolio because it gives the client a clear reason to look at Argentina through a premium, inventory-backed lens rather than through isolated resale properties.
The building offers 70 larger-format residences across 10 levels, with one- to four-bedroom layouts and penthouses, making it more selective and residential in feel than higher-density towers. The product is designed for buyers who expect quality, comfort and a controlled residential experience. I pay special attention to the unit mix, total inventory, amenity program and operational concept because these factors make the difference between a beautiful building and a project that can actually be represented professionally. The strongest elements here are the combination of architecture, lifestyle amenities and a coherent development narrative. Those details help me explain the opportunity with precision instead of relying on generic language.
I would position it for buyers who prefer more generous unit sizes, completed construction and a quieter premium residential identity inside Puerto Madero. This is the profile I would normally consider for this project: a buyer who wants a refined base in Argentina, an investor looking for a recognizable address, or a lifestyle client who wants to combine personal enjoyment with long-term asset positioning. I would not present this as a mass-market option. I would present it as a curated opportunity for someone who values location, service, design and scarcity. The numbers, the exact availability and the final commercial terms should always be confirmed before any serious offer, but the project belongs in a professional ultra-prime database because it has the scale and identity to support client conversations.
Key points I would highlight:
- 10 levels
- 70 units
- Average unit: 148 sqm
- 1–4 bedrooms and penthouses
- 17,272 sqm construction area
If you are exploring Argentina as part of a global real estate strategy, contact me directly. I can help you compare this project against other high-level options in Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Miami, Mexico, Dubai and other international markets so you can understand not only what looks beautiful, but what actually fits your lifestyle and investment criteria.
Amenities
- Gym
- Rooftop outdoor pool
- Jacuzzi
- Sauna
- Business center
- Spa
- Wine cellar
- Grill
- Indoor pool
- Restaurants and bars nearby
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