Remote Teams in Argentina: The Solution US Companies Are Using

Coworking in Northern Buenos Aires and Belgrano: The Solution US Companies Are Using for Their Remote Teams in Argentina
Workspace, connected team.
You have a team in Argentina. They work remotely. And you, from Miami, Austin, or New York, notice that productivity has dropped and that talent you worked so hard to find seems increasingly less committed to the work. The problem, in many cases, isn't the work itself. It's the place where they're working.
Argentina has world-class talent. And a workspace problem.
Tech and services talent in Argentina is solid. English proficiency, university education, strong work culture, and a time zone compatible with the US East Coast. It's no coincidence that more and more American companies are building their remote teams here.
But there's something many companies don't consider when hiring in Argentina: Argentine work culture isn't naturally 100% work-from-home.
Argentines are social. They need movement, contact with other people, a change of scenery. Working eight hours locked in an apartment isn't their natural environment. And that has visible consequences for performance, sooner or later.
Quiet quitting: the problem nobody warns you about until you've got it
Quiet quitting doesn't mean your employee resigns. It means they stop putting in extra effort. They do only the bare minimum. They emotionally disconnect from the team and the project.
In Argentina, one of the main factors that triggers this isn't salary—though the economic context always adds pressure—but isolation. Remote work without proper structure and space gets exhausting. And when someone works from home for days without seeing anyone, motivation drops faster than you'd think.
How do you prevent it? By giving your team a place they actually want to work. Not as an obligation. As a real option.
Why a coworking desk in Buenos Aires costs the same as a coffee in Manhattan
This is where the numbers get really interesting for US companies. A shared desk in a Buenos Aires coworking space runs between USD 15 and USD 30 per day. A meeting room, between USD 10 and USD 15 per hour. Compared to any workspace in New York, San Francisco, or even Austin, the difference is dramatic.
Buenos Aires coworking prices 2026
| Coworking | Hot Desk / Day | Room / Hour | Room / Day | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AreaTres | USD 28 | — | USD 152 | Palermo Soho |
| Huerta | USD 20 | USD 11 | USD 87 | 3 CABA locations |
| La Maquinita | USD 15–20 | — | USD 80++ | 10 locations nationwide |
| Joy Cowork | USD 15 | USD 13 | USD 103 | Villa Crespo |
| Inda Cowork | USD 20 | USD 16 | USD 122 | Palermo |
For an American company, this isn't an expense: it's an investment with a direct return on retention and productivity.
The best coworkings in Belgrano and Northern Buenos Aires available on Desky
If your team is in Belgrano, San Isidro, or Vicente López, these are the spaces available directly through Desky. No separate contracts, no negotiations, starting at USD 22 per day.
Ronda — Belgrano
From USD 30/day in shared space.
Quiet, bright, with a café-garden atmosphere. A place where people arrive, settle in, and work with focus for hours. Ideal for profiles that need silence and concentration, without the noise of the larger coworkings downtown.
Usina — San Isidro
From USD 30/day in shared space.
A well-maintained space in San Isidro, with a garden and aesthetic that blends professionalism with comfort. For people living in the northern area who don't need to head downtown to work well. A space your team chooses to use because they want to, not because they have to.
La Maquinita — Vicente López
From USD 22/day in shared space.
The signature style of La Maquinita, one of Argentina's most recognized coworking networks, now in Vicente López. Active, with community, strong internet connection. The most affordable of the three, with everything you need to work well.
→ View La Maquinita Vicente López on Desky
The smart alternative in 2026: multi-cowork platforms like Desky
You can contract one of these coworkings directly: negotiate the contract, manage your team's access one by one, receive invoices in different currencies. Or you can use Desky and do all of that from one place.
1. One contract, access to all spaces Your team in Belgrano uses Ronda. The San Isidro team, Usina. The Vicente López team, La Maquinita. You pay a single invoice, in a single currency, from the US.
2. You only pay for what you use No empty desks charged the same. No mandatory monthly minimums. Your team books when they need it.
3. Full control and visibility Centralized dashboard. See who used which space, when, and how much it cost. Set budgets by person or by team.
4. Geographic flexibility If your team grows or someone moves cities, it's already included. Desky operates across Latin America and Europe.
5. A benefit your team actually uses In a market where everyone offers remote work, providing access to real professional spaces makes a concrete difference.
4 situations where Desky solves the problem
Remote teams in Argentina: Access by city, one invoice for the company in the US, no extra admin work.
Hybrid teams: Central office plus daily access for days when someone prefers to get out of the house.
Growing companies: Start with a few people in Buenos Aires and scale without renegotiating contracts.
Mid-size companies: Configurable budgets with full visibility by team or project.
The calculation every US company should make
If your employee in Buenos Aires earns USD 3,000 a month and leaves after eight months because they were burned out working alone from home, the cost to replace them can easily exceed USD 6,000 to USD 9,000.
Access to a coworking space at USD 22 to USD 30 per day, two or three times a week, costs less than USD 200 a month.
The difference is clear.
Ready to give your team a place they actually want to work?
Explore available spaces in Belgrano, San Isidro, Vicente López, and all of Argentina. No contract, no minimums, no commitment.
→ See all available coworkings on Desky
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Last updated: February 2026