Flor de Maroñas real estate data — Índice INGAR

Flor de Maroñas: USD 867/m² median asking price for houses in July 2026, estimated gross rental yield 8.8%.

Last updated: August 1, 2026.

How much does a house cost in Flor de Maroñas, Montevideo?

A house in Flor de Maroñas has a median asking price of USD 108,000 in July 2026 (USD 867/m², typical surface 130 m²), 0.0% versus the previous month.

In July 2026, Flor de Maroñas ranks #44 of 55 published neighborhoods by price per m² in houses (#1 = most expensive). Versus the previous month the price per m² moved 0.0%; since the series began (March 2026) it accumulates -16.0%. Supply in the neighborhood is low relative to the rest of the city, with 2.9 months of inventory at the current sales pace. Estimated capital appreciation for the area is +3.4% per year; unlike the other figures in this section, this one is calculated from official INE and DGI series, not from our own survey. Figures reflect asking prices from the Índice INGAR, not closed transactions.

HousesJuly 2026

Median USD/m² (USD/m²)
USD 867
P25–P75 (USD/m²)
649 – 1,176
Median price (USD)
USD 108,000
Median surface
130 m²
MoM change
0.0%
Change since series start
-16.0%
Median rent (USD/mo)
USD 692
Estimated gross yield
8.8% estimated
Estimated net yield
5.7% estimated
Months of supply
2.9
Absorption rate
34.5%
Estimated capital appreciation (INE + DGI)
+3.4%
Supply
Low

Monthly seriesHouses

MonthMedian USD/m²P25P75MoM changeEstimated gross yield*Supply
Mar 2026USD 1,0337211,3389.9%Low
Apr 2026USD 9447211,267-8.6%10.3%Low
May 2026USD 9797211,261+3.7%8.2%Low
Jun 2026USD 8916161,241-9.0%10.0%Low
Jul 2026USD 8676491,1760.0%8.8%Low

* Yields are estimates based on asking prices, not promised returns. See methodology. The series starts in March 2026; cumulative change is measured from that start.

Source: Índice INGAR — our own market survey (asking prices).

How much is rent in Flor de Maroñas, Montevideo?

The average rent in Flor de Maroñas was UYU 17,301 (USD 432) in April 2026, based on real contracts registered with the DGI (Uruguay's tax agency) and published by the INE (national statistics institute).

Year over year it moved +6.2% in pesos (+12.3% in dollars). The average comes from 325 new contracts registered over the last 12 months (rolling annual average). INE publishes with a lag of about three months; the figure is an average per contract, with no breakdown by property type or size.

Monthly series — Official rent (INE)

MonthRent (UYU)Rent (USD)Contracts (12 mo)
Apr 2025$ 16,294USD 385295
May 2025$ 16,370USD 393303
Jun 2025$ 16,671USD 408307
Jul 2025$ 16,823USD 418305
Aug 2025$ 16,814USD 420291
Sep 2025$ 16,924USD 423355
Oct 2025$ 17,009USD 426340
Nov 2025$ 17,062USD 430350
Dec 2025$ 17,128USD 438351
Jan 2026$ 17,249USD 449347
Feb 2026$ 17,374USD 450344
Mar 2026$ 17,452USD 434332
Apr 2026$ 17,301USD 432325

Source: INE (Real Estate Activity Index — Rentals, based on contracts registered with the DGI). USD conversion: Ingar, using the BCU exchange rate.

How much new housing is being built in Flor de Maroñas, Montevideo?

Flor de Maroñas had 33,403 m² of new housing approved in 2025 (1 building permits).

Flor de Maroñas ranks #6 of 54 Montevideo neighborhoods by approved housing m² in 2025. Building permits are the leading indicator of future supply: what is approved today reaches the market as new housing within roughly two to three years. The city series starts in 1997, allowing full construction cycles to be read.

Annual series — approved housing m²

YearPermitsApproved m²
201752,202
20183306
20192288
202251,143
2025133,403

Source: City of Montevideo (Intendencia) — Approved building permits, National Open Data Catalog. Aggregation by neighborhood: Ingar.

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Prices, rents and yields: Índice INGAR, our own market survey (asking prices). Among those metrics, estimated capital appreciation is the only one built from official INE and DGI series.

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