Gay apartments for gay roommates

We offer furnished rooms for rent in our friendly flatshare in Buenos Aires Argentina, where you have your own room and share the common spaces (kitchen, living and bathroom) with roommates.

We are about to open a new apartment share for gays in Palermo, Buenos Aires. If you are interested in finding a gay roommate or living at a gay apartment just write us!

The following services are included in the flatshare

- Heater
- Complete bathrooms with hot water 24/7
- TV and cable
- Fridge
- Microwave
- Washing machine

Each room contains:

- Bed
- Desk
- Closet
- Heating

Location

Prices

Single Room

  • San Telmo 2
  • CONSULTAR
Shared Room

  • San Telmo 2
  • CONSULTAR

Services

  • Internet (WI-FI)
  • TV con cable
  • Microwave
  • Sheets and blankets
  • Weekly cleaning
  • Desks
  • Stoves
  • Fans
  • Washing machine

As a flatmate you have access to the flatshare and amenities. All services like power, gas, water, etc, are included in the price so you do not have to pay for anything else. You will have your own key so that you can enter or leave the flat whenever you want without any limits.

The Gay Apartment Buenos Aires will be opened soon in the Palermo neighbourhood and it will have the same amenities than the another one in San Telmo.

Neighborhood of San Telmo

San Telmo is a neighborhood of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. It is comprised of the streets of Chile, Av. Ingeniero Huergo, Av. Brasil, Av. Paseo Colón, Av. Martín García, Defensa, Av. Caseros and Piedras, although neighboring areas fall under the same name for commercial or real estate purposes. It borders the neighborhoods of Monserrat to the north, Puerto Madero to the east, Boca to the southeast, Barracas to the southwest and Constitución to the west.

San Telmo is one of the best preserved areas within the ever-changing Buenos Aires, and is characterized by its colonial mansions and streets, many of which are still paved with cobblestones. Among the attractions that can be visited in this neighborhood, there are some old churches (such as San Pedro Telmo), museums, antique and design shops and an antiques and handicrafts fair, the San Telmo Fair that takes place in the main square, Plaza Dorrego and on Defensa Street every Sunday. In addition to the craft stalls, there are also street performers, musicians, dancers, puppeteers, magicians and living statues on Defensa street during the fair.

There are also activities related to tango and Candombe, aimed at both the local inhabitants and the many tourists who visit the area.