Caminho das ÁrvoresRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
At a median of R$74/m², you are paying a premium for the convenience of living where you work. It earns the BOUGIE label because the upper end of the R$92.5/m² range gets you into brand-new developments with rooftop infrastructure that rivals five-star hotels. It is a solid investment for those who value proximity to the financial district over coastal breezes, though the noise levels from the main avenues never truly drop.
The Vibe:This is Salvador’s high-density power center where corporate executives live in glass towers overlooking the gridlocked Avenida Tancredo Neves. The landscape is a mix of gated residential 'alamedas' and massive commercial hubs, keeping the energy strictly professional and high-income. Expect to rely heavily on the Pernambués Metro station if you want to bypass the soul-crushing rush hour traffic typical of this district.
Market Median
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Quick Estimate
Caminho das Árvores @ R$74/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Is parking included in the R$74/m² median price?
Almost always. Most buildings in this price bracket provide at least two spots, which is essential since street parking on the narrow alamedas is a nightmare.
Which part of the neighborhood is the most expensive?
The stretch closest to the Tancredo Neves business axis hits the R$92.5/m² mark due to newer construction and luxury amenities.
Is it actually walkable?
Only within the gated alamedas. Trying to walk to Salvador Shopping involves navigating massive intersections and intense heat that most locals avoid.
How does the noise impact the rental value?
Buildings facing the main avenues are cheaper; savvy renters look for units tucked deeper into the residential blocks to escape the constant bus traffic.
What is the typical profile of a renter here?
It is dominated by upper-middle-class families and business professionals who want to be five minutes away from the city's main private schools and offices.