Real estate market in Salinas

Uruguay · Data as of July 14, 2026

Median residential $/m²
$2,667/m²

The median residential price in Salinas is $2,667 per m², with 1 active listings and a median sale price of $160K.

Active listings
1
Median sale price
$160K
Median rent

By property type

TypeListingsMedian sale$/m²
HousesView
1$160K$2,667

By bedroom count — Houses

HouseslistingsMedian$/m²
Studiono data
1 bedroomno data
2 bedrooms1
3 bedroomsno data
4 bedroomsno data
5+ bedroomsno data

Price distribution — sale

<$50K
0
$50K-$100K
0
$100K-$200K
1
$200K-$500K
0
$500K-$1M
0
>$1M
0

Properties for Sale in Salinas

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Frequently Asked Questions about Salinas

The median asking price for a property in Salinas is $160K. By type: apartments —, houses $160K, land —. The most expensive neighborhood is at — on average. The price per square meter is $2.667/m² — useful for comparing real value across neighborhoods and with other cities in the region.
Explore the neighborhoods section above to compare prices and availability across different areas of Salinas.
It depends on how long you plan to stay. With a median purchase price of $160K and rents starting at —/mo, the price-to-rent ratio in Salinas favors buying if you're staying 3+ years. There are currently 1 properties for sale and 0 for rent — solid supply that gives buyers negotiating leverage. If you're new to the city, renting first lets you explore neighborhoods before committing to a purchase.
The Salinas market has 1 active properties across 0 neighborhoods, with a median price of $160K and a cost per m² of $2.667/m². With 1 properties for sale, the current supply is high — which is good for buyers: more options to choose from and more room to negotiate on price and payment terms. If you're looking for investment value, compare price per m² across neighborhoods to spot the best opportunities.
Yes, with no restrictions whatsoever. Foreigners in Uruguay have the exact same rights as citizens to purchase any type of property, including land. You don't need residency or a special visa. The purchase is formalized through a public notary, who verifies the title, drafts the contract, and registers it with the Public Registry. Closing costs are around 3-4% of the property value (notary fees, transfer tax, and registration fees). Many foreign investors also apply for temporary residency, which is relatively easy to obtain in Uruguay.

Methodology

This page analyzes 1 active listings in Salinas, Uruguay.

Metrics are calculated from active listings published on TuLugar. They are asking prices, not final transaction or closing prices.

We use medians to reduce the effect of outlier properties; $/m² only includes listings with valid area data. Prices in other currencies are converted to USD using the exchange rate available when the snapshot is refreshed.

Data is recalculated daily and can change when listings are published, updated, or deactivated.

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Data as of 2026-07-14 · refreshed 2026-07-14 03:00 UTC