Blog tag
arriendo
arriendo guides from Colombia Move.
Blog tag
arriendo guides for real Colombia decisions
arriendo brings together 8 guides for readers researching arriendo, with practical context on arriendo.
All guidesLatest posts
8 guides available.
arriendoJuly 4, 2026Rental Insurance in Colombia: What It Covers, How Much It Costs, and How It Works
Rental insurance has become the key tool for renting in Colombia without relying on a co-signer. We explain its costs, coverage, and legal limits.
viviendaJune 23, 2026Renting or Buying a Home in Colombia? A Financial Guide to Deciding in 2026
A realistic financial guide to evaluate whether it is better for you to buy a home or maintain the flexibility of renting with current interest rates in Colombia.
arriendoJune 5, 2026How to post a room for rent and filter good tenants
Receive better messages and choose wisely who you rent your room to: clear ad, house rules and questions to filter before the visit.
arriendoJune 3, 2026How to list an office or commercial space for rent in Colombia
Listing an office or commercial space is not the same as renting out a home. Here is what data, photos, and details to include so your ad attracts serious prospects.
housingJune 2, 2026Renewing rent in Colombia: renew or move?
How to decide whether to renew your rent or move in Colombia: increase cap (CPI), strata, negotiation and what to check when visiting.
arriendoMay 17, 2026How to publish a room for rent in Colombia and find a good tenant
Renting out a room can be good income, but only if you publish well, filter before opening the door and set clear rules from the first message.
arriendoMay 15, 2026Affordable rent in Colombia: where to look (and why almost no one finds it)
Affordable rent exists — it's just buried on platforms that favor expensive listings. Real price ranges by city, how to filter effectively, and where to search directly with the owner to save on commission.
venezolanosMay 8, 2026Venezuelans in Colombia: How to Regularize Your Status, Open an Account, and Rent
Three procedures that almost every Venezuelan in Colombia has to struggle with in their first year: regularizing their status, getting a bank account, and signing a lease agreement. Here is the real path, no runarounds.
