The Brickell Pacheco project is located in the heart of the residential neighborhood of General Pacheco, in the province of Buenos Aires. Its architectural design combines parallel lines and coherent facades, delivering a uniform visual language with distinctive treatments on each façade. The main entrance, positioned on the front of the lot, features a concrete well and a glass enclosure, creating an open and welcoming access focal point that invites residents to explore the building.
The building consists of a ground floor and three free‑plan floors. The ground floor provides a free area with access, services, and 24 parking spaces, ensuring comfort and security. Each standard floor houses two‑bedroom units (four per floor) and three‑bedroom units (three per floor), with a layout designed to maximize space and natural light. The roof offers a free plan with multi‑use spaces, surrounded by green surroundings that provide an outdoor recreation area.
The two‑bedroom unit includes a full bathroom, a spacious living‑dining area, and a private balcony. The interior layout is designed to provide a functional and comfortable flow, with high‑quality finishes. Interior partitions are made of 12 cm ceramic masonry and 10 cm durlock, with acoustic insulation of glass wool, ensuring a quiet environment. The aluminum frames are black anodized A30, with double hermetic glass, adding elegance and energy efficiency. Interior doors feature a plate with metal frame and an MDF leaf painted with satin synthetic enamel, while entry doors are MDF type F30, complying with fire‑resistance regulations.
The kitchen is equipped with white melamine cabinets, ABS trim, and a Longvie brand electric oven and hob with integrated lighting. The black marble countertop, stainless steel basin, and single‑lever FV faucets add a touch of modernity and functionality. The bathroom includes a toilet with cistern and Roca bidet, FV single‑lever faucets, and a Roca enlozada bathtub, complemented by light‑colored glazed porcelain tiles.
The electrical installation follows E.N.R.E. standards, with TV and CTV sockets in the dining area and bedrooms, ensuring connectivity and convenience. The plumbing system uses thermofusion pipes for hot and cold water, and polypropylene for storm and sanitary drainage. Hot water is supplied centrally through high‑recovery tanks located in the technical room on the 11th floor. The planned air‑conditioning installation provides space for external and internal units, with appropriate piping and electrical connections.
The project will be delivered in June 2026, offering future owners a modern and functional home in a strategic area, just 400 meters from the Mitre Pacheco station and near José María Paz 149. With its design focused on comfort and efficiency, this unit represents a unique opportunity for those seeking a high‑quality home with a privileged location and appreciation potential.
Tigre · General Pacheco · Buenos Aires