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title: "Latin America Class A office overview"
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> Latin America Class A Atlas coverage includes 7 Tier 1 cities and 35 Class A submarkets.

## TL;DR

- Class A office across Latin America.
- 7 Tier 1 cities covered in Latin America.
- Total Class A submarkets in Latin America: 35.
- Pricing convention: USD per sqm per month is the institutional convention.

# Latin America Class A office overview

**[Class A](/glossary/class-a) office across Latin America.**

## TL;DR

- Class A office across Latin America.
- 7 Tier 1 cities covered in Latin America.
- Total Class A submarkets in Latin America: 35.
- Pricing convention: USD per sqm per month is the institutional convention.

## Cities in Latin America, by country

### Argentina

- [**Buenos Aires**](/cities/buenos-aires) — Argentina's commercial capital with deep agribusiness, energy, and tech tenancy.

### Brazil

- [**São Paulo**](/cities/sao-paulo) — Brazil's commercial capital and the largest Class A office market in Latin America.
- [**Rio de Janeiro**](/cities/rio-de-janeiro) — Brazil's energy and tourism HQ capital with deep Petrobras and state-owned tenancy.

### Chile

- [**Santiago**](/cities/santiago) — Chile's commercial capital with deep mining, banking, and retail tenancy.

### Colombia

- [**Bogotá**](/cities/bogota) — Colombia's commercial capital with deep banking, oil services, and BPO tenancy.

### Mexico

- [**Mexico City**](/cities/mexico-city) — Latin America's largest economy capital with deep nearshoring and BPO tenancy.
- [**Monterrey**](/cities/monterrey) — Mexico's industrial HQ capital with deep nearshoring and corporate-Mexico tenancy.

## Latin America guides

Browse the full [long-form guides library](/guides) — region-specific guides for Latin America are in the editorial pipeline.

## Currency & rent normalization

Local convention in Latin America: **USD per sqm per month is the institutional convention**. Local currencies in active institutional use: **USD-pegged in MX/BR for institutional product**. Lease regime: 5-year terms with annual indexing (CPI or INPC). Tenant [fit-out](/topics/fit-out-capex)">fit-out norms vary widely by city. Class A Atlas normalizes all city-level rent benchmarks to **USD per sqft per year** using a trailing 90-day FX average so cross-region comparisons stay apples-to-apples; per-city pages show both the local quotation and the normalized USD figure.

## Related

- [**All regions**](/regions)
- [**Americas**](/regions/americas)
- [**EMEA**](/regions/emea)
- [**APAC**](/regions/apac)
- [**MEA**](/regions/mea)
- [**Global Tier 1**](/regions/global)

## Editorial provenance

Reviewed by [**Class A Atlas Editorial Desk**](/about/authors/class-a-atlas-editorial-desk) — House byline · global editorial team. Last updated 2026-05-29. See our [methodology](/about/methodology) and [editorial standards](/about/editorial-standards).

### Primary sources for this page

- [CBRE Marketview reports](https://www.cbre.com/insights) — CBRE
- [JLL Office Insight](https://www.jll.com/en/trends-and-insights) — JLL
- [Cushman & Wakefield Marketbeat](https://www.cushmanwakefield.com/en/insights) — Cushman & Wakefield
- [Savills World Research](https://www.savills.com/research_articles/) — Savills
- [Colliers Global Office Outlook](https://www.colliers.com/en/research) — Colliers

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Citation: Source: Class A Atlas (https://classa.info/regions/latam), updated 2026-05-29T16:17:29.065Z.
