Venezuela Real Estate for Foreign Investors
English-language property listings, price context, and buyer guidance for Americans and Canadians evaluating Venezuelan real estate.
Overview
Foreign buyers can research Venezuelan real estate, but listings should be treated as starting points until title, seller authority, building condition, payment route, and sanctions exposure are checked.
Current market price snapshot
Market figures are based on sampled public listings and should be treated as directional, not definitive appraisals.
Price ranges by city
| City | Sample | Median asking | Median $/m² | Range | Neighborhoods |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Caracas | 5 | $320,000 | $1,268 | $71,000–$550,000 | El Marques, El Rosal, Los Caobos, Los Chorros, Los Ruices |
Venezuela real estate overview
The market is fragmented across brokers, portals, private networks, and direct seller channels. Asking prices can be useful for comparison, but they are not a substitute for title review, property inspection, and local counsel.
Where buyers usually compare first
Caracas, Margarita Island, Valencia, and Lecheria provide a practical first screen across business, vacation, value, and coastal lifestyle markets.
How to use this research
Use the listings and city pages to compare neighborhoods and price per square meter, then move into seller verification, registry review, building-service checks, and payment documentation before making any commitment.
Research notes and sources
April 2026 public index tracking 5,976 active Caracas listings, with median residential price, median price per square meter, and apartment/house breakdowns.
April 2026 public index tracking 299 active Margarita listings, including apartment and house medians.
April 2026 public index tracking 281 active Valencia listings, including apartment and house medians.
Current U.S. government risk context for crime, kidnapping, health infrastructure, and regional no-travel areas.
Primary U.S. sanctions reference for counterparty screening and licensing questions.
Archived benchmark for property-registration steps, time, cost, and land-administration quality.
Canada's official travel-risk view for Canadian citizens and residents.
Canadian sanctions page covering asset freezes, financial prohibitions, permit authority, and recent amendments.
Law-firm guide noting foreign ownership is generally possible, with SAREN registration/verification requirements for foreigners.
Explains how property-transfer procedures, timing, cost, and land-administration quality are measured.
Buyer risk checklist
- Verify ownership, title chain, liens, and registry documentation.
- Confirm seller identity and authority to sell before paying any deposit.
- Screen counterparties and payment intermediaries for sanctions exposure.
- Inspect building condition, utilities, parking, water, and condominium debt.
- Compare price per m² against similar sampled listings before negotiating.
Featured property listings
Translated sample listings organized for foreign-buyer research. Each listing still requires independent verification.
Los Caobos Penthouse Apartment With Avila Views
Three-level penthouse in Los Caobos with private elevator, Avila and Caracas views, large living areas, equipped kitchen, multiple terraces, five private-bath bedroom areas, three parking spaces, and one storage room.
View property Caracas · ApartmentLos Ruices 2-Bedroom Apartment Near Metro and Services
Mid-floor Los Ruices apartment near supermarkets, metro access, restaurants, schools, pharmacies, and multiple road connections. The listing describes two bedrooms, one bathroom, CANTV/ABA line, and building fiber optic service.
View property Caracas · ApartmentEl Rosal 3-Bedroom Apartment With Private Elevator
Spacious El Rosal apartment in a central Caracas location with primary bedroom suite, two secondary bedrooms, dining and living areas, covered terrace, service room, study with bathroom, private elevator, two covered parking spaces, and storage.
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Venezuela Homes for Sale
Start with current public asking-price data, then verify title, seller authority, building debts, security-zone issues, sanctions exposure, and payment route before treating any Venezuelan listing as actionable.
Read guide GuideCan Americans Buy Property in Venezuela?
Americans can generally evaluate Venezuelan property ownership, but the practical gating issues are SAREN/registry documentation, title verification, security-zone restrictions, OFAC counterparty screening, travel risk, and a documented payment path.
Read guide GuideCan Canadians Buy Property in Venezuela?
Canadians can generally evaluate Venezuelan property ownership, but the decision should be filtered through title diligence, local documentation, payment logistics, Canadian sanctions exposure, and Canada's current avoid-all-travel advisory.
Read guideFrequently asked questions
Can foreigners buy real estate in Venezuela?
Foreigners can generally evaluate ownership, but every transaction should be reviewed by independent Venezuelan counsel and checked for title, seller authority, payment, and sanctions issues.
Are Venezuela property listings reliable?
Listings are useful leads, but buyers should verify ownership, title, seller identity, property condition, building debts, and closing documents before sending funds.
Which Venezuela markets should foreign buyers compare first?
Caracas, Margarita Island, Valencia, and Lecheria are useful starting points because they represent different demand profiles and risk questions.
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