Housing Guide for Assignees in Bogotá
Bogotá continues to establish itself as one of the main destinations for assignees in Latin America, thanks to its air connectivity, economic growth, and diverse housing options. For those looking to live near El Dorado International Airport, whether for work, frequent travel, or logistical reasons, the western part of the city offers safe, residential, and well-connected neighborhoods, with options ranging from more affordable than the northern areas to higher-end price ranges.
Ciudad Salitre is one of the most sought-after areas in western Bogotá. It stands out for its urban planning, parks, bike paths, private security, and direct access to Calle 26. It is especially attractive for assigned families who prioritize quality of life and access to services. On average, property prices range between COP 3 and 8 million per square meter, with a predominance of resale properties and fewer new developments; even so, demand is high and availability can sometimes be limited.
Nearby, La Felicidad (Fontibón) is a more recently developed neighborhood that has gained popularity among foreigners due to its modern design and residential complexes with amenities. It is often seen as a natural extension of Ciudad Salitre, although with a greater supply of new housing. Prices range between COP 2.2 and 6 million per square meter, with strong medium-term appreciation potential.
Normandía (Engativá) is perhaps one of the neighborhoods with the best value for money, one of the most balanced options overall. It is a traditional, quiet residential area located just 10–15 minutes from the airport. Housing is mostly resale, with larger units compared to newer developments. Prices typically range between COP 1.8 and 5 million per square meter, while maintaining good levels of security and stable appreciation.
Similarly, Hayuelos (Fontibón) represents a rapidly growing area. It features numerous new housing developments, well-established retail, and good road access. Demand is currently high, with purchase prices ranging between COP 2 and 5 million per square meter, offering an attractive combination of modern living and affordability.
Overall, western Bogotá is undergoing an active process of urban renewal and real estate appreciation, driven by investment in infrastructure, retail, and new housing. This allows assignees to choose between more established, higher-cost neighborhoods or emerging areas with excellent value for money, all with the strategic advantage of proximity to El Dorado Airport.
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