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Las Brujas

Las Brujas is a quiet hillside residential address on Envigado's eastern fringe, far enough from the metro and the Envigado centro that a car is functionally required for daily life.

🚶 Walkability 44/100
🚇 Metro access
Best for · hillside quiet · car required · family residential · low expat density · estrato 5-6 · limited walkability
A note on Colombian neighborhood terms
comuna
Administrative district within Medellín municipality. 16 urban comunas; expat-relevant ones are Comuna 14 (El Poblado) and Comuna 11 (Laureles-Estadio).
barrio
Neighborhood, the granular unit. Medellín has roughly 249 official barrios across its 16 comunas.
sector
Sub-neighborhood, an informal but commonly-used grouping inside a barrio. Fincaraíz and Metrocuadrado use both as search filters.
Aburrá Valley (Valle de Aburrá)
The Medellín metro region (Medellín plus Envigado, Sabaneta, Itagüí, Bello, La Estrella, Caldas).
estrato
Colombian socioeconomic stratum 1-6, assigned per residential building by DANE. Sets utility billing rates and is widely used as a price/area indicator. Most expat-popular Medellín buildings are estrato 5 or 6.
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About Las Brujas

Las Brujas is a quiet hillside residential address on Envigado's eastern fringe, far enough from the metro and the Envigado centro that a car is functionally required for daily life. The single building in our inventory and the $1,700+ rent range suggest newer construction aimed at Colombian families or corporate tenants who value space, views, and distance from urban density. Walkability is limited—the score of 44 reflects light amenity coverage within a 10-minute walk, but most residents drive for groceries, schools, and errands. This is not an expat cluster. The demographic is firmly local, the street culture minimal, and English unlikely to be default in nearby services. For foreigners, Las Brujas makes sense only if you are fluent in Spanish, comfortable driving Medellín's hillside roads in rain and fog, and prioritize residential quiet over walkable convenience. If you want a hillside address with actual foot-accessible amenities, look at El Poblado's Manila or Castropol sectors instead. The trade-off is real: you get silence, views, and likely a larger apartment than comparable money buys in El Poblado, but you lose walkability, transit access, and the expat infrastructure that makes Medellín frictionless for newcomers. This is a second-year address, not a landing zone.

Las Brujas is a small, quiet residential pocket on Envigado's eastern hillside, far enough from the Envigado centro to feel suburban. The single building in our inventory and the $1,700+ three-bedroom rent point suggest newer or upscale construction aimed at families who want space, views, and distance from Envigado's walkable core. This is not a barrio with street life or corner tiendas—it's a car-dependent hillside address chosen for the quiet and the outlook.

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Rent Ranges
Unit typeMonthly rent (USD / COP)
3 Bedrooms $1,700 – $1,750
6.3M COP – 6.5M COP

Rent data updated May 2026. COP at 3,734 COP/USD (open.er-api.com, refreshes daily).

Getting Around
44 /100
Car-Dependent
Derived from precomputed walkZone at the area centroid: 29 unique amenity placeIds within ≤10 minutes walk.

Walk times on this page are estimated from