Paraguayan Real Estate Market in 2025: Trends and Perspectives
The Paraguayan real estate boom
The Paraguayan real estate sector will grow 18% in 2024, according to the Ministry of Public Works and Communications. The combination of population growth, accelerated urbanization and demand for foreign investors has created a virtuous cycle that should continue in 2025.
Main trends for 2025
1. Verticalization of Assunção
Assunção is going through a skyline transformation. More than 40 residential building projects with more than 10 floors are under construction in the capital — concentrated in Recoleta, Villa Morra and Loma Pytá.
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2. Expansion of Luque as a technological hub
Luque was chosen as the headquarters of Paraguay's first technology park. Near the Silvio Pettirossi International Airport and investment in digital infrastructure is attracting technology companies — and with them, qualified professionals who need a moratorium.
3. Growth of the short-term alcohol market
Paraguayan tourism will grow 35% in 2024. San Bernardino, Encarnación and Assunção register occupancy taxes on Airbnb records. Homes located with modern decoration are generating exceptional returns on seasonal holiday models.
4. Group of digital nomads
Paraguay is approved in 2023 and is intended for digital nomads, attracting remote professionals from all over the world. This demand for medium-term furniture supports the profitability of the summer market.
5. Agribusiness and rural properties
As Brazil and Argentina face instability, institutional investors are migrating to Paraguay — the world's third largest exporter of soybeans and the second largest exporter of beef. Productive farms continue to be a reserve of exceptional value.
Valuation prospects by region
| Region | Expected valuation 2025 |
|---|---|
| Recoleta/Villa Morra | 10–14% |
| Loma Pytá | 14–18% |
| Luque/Grande Assunção | 12–16% |
| San Bernardino | 15–20% |
| Alto Paraná (agro) | 8–12% |
Market Riscos
All market tem cliffs. In Paraguay, the main things are:
- Excess supply: in some segments of Assunção, the number of launches may exceed demand within a short period
- Agribusiness dependence: the Paraguayan economy is vulnerable to climatic cycles and variations in the price of commodities
- Infrastructure: Some areas still lack adequate public transportation and sanitation
It is recommended to focus on properties that are not located, with impeccable documentation and in areas with proven demand for housing.
Sources:
- MOPC — Ministry of Public Works Paraguay
- Paraguayan Chamber of Construction
- BCP — Economic Bulletin 2024
- IMF — Paraguay Economic Outlook
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