Viral Boca Chants Resurface: Iconic Building Up for Sale Near Bombonera
In a shocking turn of events, a building in the heart of La Boca, which gained viral fame during a Boca Juniors match when fans serenaded it with chants, is now up for sale. The property, located on Iberlucea street and right in front of the iconic Bombonera stadium, is sparking renewed interest and debate about the neighborhood’s real estate scene and the club’s expansion plans.
From Viral Fame to Real Estate Opportunity
The building, which garnered international attention in 2018 when Boca fans chanted “I sold the house” towards it, is now back in the spotlight. The property boasts a strategic location, attracting both local investors and international admirers of the beloved ‘Boca’ club.
property-driven Debate
The sale of this property also revives discussions about the Bombonera’s expansion and the potential impacts on the surrounding neighborhood. Juan Román Riquelme, the president of the club, has previously floated plans to complete or renovate the stadium, which could enhance the value of nearby properties.
The building’s sale might It’s unknown whether the new owner plans to keep the property as-is or redevelop it, adding another layer to the ongoing conversation about La Boca’s future.
An Iconic Property with Unique Features
The building, made up of several PH-type units, is being offered for sale in its entirety or in parts. Here’s a snapshot of its offerings:
- Full property sale: US$400,000
- Individual units: from US$105,000 to US$160,000
- Four units in total, with sizes ranging from 80 to 120 square meters
- Three independent departments with a total of 10 rooms, 9 bedrooms, and 4 bathrooms
La Boca: A Neighborhood in Flux
Situated on Iberlucea street, the property enjoys a high foot-traffic location, with tourists and Boca fans frequently passing by. This prime position puts it at the center of La Boca’s ongoing transformation, balancing historical preservation, real estate pressure, and urban development.
seller’s Perspective and Potential Impact
The property’s seller, Inés Terrizzano of Vigore Propiedades, sees the building’s unique appeal and its connection to the viral chant as strong selling points. She expects the building to attract investors or buyers looking to capitalize on La Boca’s growing allure.
“This is a unique opportunity to own a piece of Boca history,” she said. “The property’s fame and prime location make it an enticing investment for both local and international buyers.”
Looking Ahead: Football, Heritage, and Real Estate
As the building goes up for sale, it adds another chapter to the intersection of football, history, and the real estate market in La Boca. With its rich cultural imprint and strategic location, this iconic property promises to be a hot topic in the weeks and months ahead.
