Medellín · Neighborhood Guide

Santa Maria de los Angeles

Santa Maria de los Angeles appears in our database as a single-building entry with no active rental inventory and a walkability score that places it below Medellín's self-contained residential neighborhoods.

🚶 Walkability 39/100
🚇 Metro access
Best for · hillside residential · southern valley · limited inventory · car recommended · research required
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 Santa Maria de los Angeles

Santa Maria de los Angeles appears in our database as a single-building entry with no active rental inventory and a walkability score that places it below Medellín's self-contained residential neighborhoods. The centroid coordinates suggest a location in the southern Aburrá Valley, likely on a hillside commune south of El Poblado. Without ground research, we cannot characterize the barrio's daily-life experience, safety profile, or local culture with the specificity we require for publication. The walkability score of 39 tells us that some essentials—tiendas, small restaurants, perhaps a park or pharmacy—are reachable on foot within 10 minutes, but this is not a neighborhood where you can handle most of your week without a car or frequent taxi use. The southern valley's topography means those 10 minutes may involve steep climbs. Expat density is almost certainly low; this is not a barrio foreigners discuss in the landing-zone research phase. If you are considering this address, treat it as you would any hillside residential pocket in Medellín: visit during the day and at night, walk the immediate blocks to assess safety and noise, verify fiber internet availability with the building's portería, check the retaining walls and drainage during rain, and confirm transit access to your daily destinations. The single-building count suggests this may be a small named parcelación rather than a full barrio—clarify the legal boundaries and HOA rules if that is the case.

We have not yet researched Santa Maria de los Angeles in depth. The single building in our database and the absence of rental listings suggest this is either a very small barrio or a named parcelación with limited inventory turnover. The centroid places it in the southern Aburrá Valley, likely in one of the hillside comunas south of El Poblado.

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Getting Around
39 /100
Car-Dependent
Derived from precomputed walkZone at the area centroid: 26 unique amenity placeIds within ≤10 minutes walk.

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