The article discusses Dibu Martínez, the Argentine football goalkeeper, and his family's new home in Mar del Plata, Argentina. Despite spending much of his life in England, Martinez remains connected to his roots in Mar del Plata and purchased property in one of the city's most exclusive closed neighborhoods. The house, described as having an English style with rustic elements and natural materials, includes features like a fireplace, large windows overlooking a park, and an extensive outdoor area. The article also highlights the growing trend of residential development in the southern part of Mar del Plata, driven by factors such as safety, access to beaches, and improved quality of life. Official data from the municipality of General Pueyrredón indicates that 65% of closed neighborhoods in the district are located in the south, with notable developments including Arenas del Sur, Haras Santa María del Mar, and others.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a private individual's residence and local housing trends, which are not inherently politically charged. While it mentions municipal data and neighborhood development, there is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on political agendas. The tone remains neutral, providing a





