We built Dune Repaire because moving to a new city — or a new part of a city you thought you knew — is harder than it should be. Information is scattered, biased, or simply missing.
Asunción and its metropolitan area are home to dozens of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character, infrastructure, price range, and daily rhythm. Yet families relocating within or to the city often have access to very little objective information.
Real estate agencies share what helps them close deals. Online forums offer scattered opinions. Word of mouth depends on who you happen to know. None of these sources are organized, updated, or structured around what families actually need to know.
Dune Repaire was created to fill that gap — a structured, informational directory that covers the factors that genuinely affect daily life: transport, schools, health access, noise, safety perception, and housing costs.
These principles guide every neighborhood profile we create and every decision we make about how to present information.
We describe what we see and measure, not what makes a neighborhood look appealing. If a street is noisy, we say so. If transport access is limited, that's in the profile.
We have no financial relationship with real estate agencies, landlords, or developers. Our information is not influenced by who stands to benefit from a transaction.
Neighborhood conditions change. We review and update profiles regularly to reflect current rent ranges, infrastructure changes, and shifts in the local environment.
Our photos are taken during regular weekday hours — not on Sunday mornings or during public holidays. We want you to see the neighborhood as it actually is on a typical day.
Our directory covers neighborhoods within Asunción city limits as well as the main municipalities of the metropolitan area — including Fernando de la Mora, Lambaré, Luque, San Lorenzo, Mariano Roque Alonso, and others.
We prioritize areas where families actively search for housing and where information gaps are most significant. Coverage expands as we complete new neighborhood profiles.
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Each neighborhood profile begins with direct observation during weekday hours — walking the streets, noting transport stops, identifying commercial areas, and assessing ambient conditions.
Photos are taken during typical working hours to capture the real environment — traffic levels, street activity, the state of public infrastructure, and the general atmosphere of the area.
We compile transport route information, school and health center locations, and indicative housing price ranges from available market data and public sources.
Profiles are reviewed periodically to reflect changes in the local environment, transport coverage, infrastructure, and housing market conditions.
Browse our growing collection of neighborhood profiles for Asunción and the metropolitan area. Each one is built to give you the information you actually need.