Edificio Azul · #401

El Poblado

Edificio Azul · #401

A top-floor live-and-work apartment on a Poblado side-street, ten minutes from Provenza on foot — and far enough away to sleep.

Beds

2

Baths

2

Size

95 m²

Ask

$ 850.000.000

≈ $215,000 (informational)

Broker

Partner Broker (Confidential)

Full broker credit on partnership confirmation.

Neighborhood signal context

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Note: this property's signal context includes unit-specific overrides — Noise Profile — which differ from the barrio average. See notes on each.

The unit sits four floors above a side street that runs parallel to the Provenza axis without inheriting its weekend energy. The architecture is competent rather than special — a 2018 mid-rise with a small lobby and an elevator that works. What it gets right is orientation. The two principal rooms face an inner courtyard with mature trees, which means morning light without traffic noise and afternoon shade without losing the view.

You will walk to coffee in seven minutes and be back before the espresso finishes cooling. You will walk to a real grocery in twelve. You will walk to the loudest bar in the city in nine — and that distance is short enough to be convenient on a Friday and far enough to be irrelevant by Sunday morning. The math of the unit is the math of that gap.

The Poblado signal profile applies in the broad sense: high liquidity, mid-curve authenticity, declining long-term character. The side-street and courtyard orientation buy back one band on noise, which is the single Poblado tradeoff that matters most to people moving from US suburbs. The rest of the neighborhood profile — and what to expect over five years — is on the Poblado page.

A 360° walkthrough

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Our walk-through

What we noticed when we walked the unit.

We walked the unit on a Wednesday morning. The light coming through the south-facing windows fills the living room without being harsh — that is the orientation paying off. From the kitchen window you can hear the courtyard rather than the street, which is the second reason this unit reads quieter than its neighbors. We noticed a small but real thing on the elevator ride down: the building feels lived-in. Coats in the lobby, mail in the boxes, three different languages on the way through. That is a more durable signal than any marketing image of an empty hallway.

— from our visit

Best for

  • A remote worker who wants a café walk and a quiet sleep — the two Poblado things that usually fight each other.
  • A first-year mover testing Medellín before committing further.

Not for

  • Nightlife as the daily structure of your week.
  • A buyer looking for long-term character — Poblado is mid-curve.

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