Edifício Leme Rio
Leme · Rio de Janeiro

Edifício Leme Rio.

Leme's entry point, from studio to 300 m².

About the building

Edifício Leme Rio in brief.

Edifício Leme Rio at Rua Gustavo Sampaio 438 is the practical way into Leme: a 1968 building with the widest unit spread in the neighborhood, from 32 m² studios to 300 m² family plates, one block behind the beach. Asking prices run roughly R$ 590K to R$ 4.8M depending on size — R$ 14,000 – 15,500 per m² across the range.

The running costs are the quiet argument. Average HOA is around R$ 850 a month, a fraction of what the beachfront buildings charge, and the building sits between the Gustavo Sampaio restaurant strip and the fishermen's path at the foot of the Morro do Leme. Short-term rental is workable here, and the studio tier puts the entry ticket under $120K.

Address Rua Gustavo Sampaio 438, Leme, Rio de Janeiro — 22010-010
Distance to

What's around it.

Walk and drive times to the things that decide where you live in Rio — beach, metro, airports, neighborhood anchors.

Praia do Leme 4 min walk
Metrô Cardeal Arcoverde (L1) 11 min walk
Santos Dumont Airport 14 min by car
Galeão (GIG) International 28 min by car
Restaurante Shirley (Gustavo Sampaio) 3 min walk
Caminho dos Pescadores · Forte Duque de Caxias 9 min walk
On the map

Edifício Leme Rio located.

Rua Gustavo Sampaio 438, Leme, Rio de Janeiro — 22010-010

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History

How it got here.

Built in 1968 on Rua Gustavo Sampaio — the first street opened in Leme, in the 1892–94 subdivision — during the verticalization push that rebuilt the neighborhood's back streets in the 1950s and 60s.

Historic view of the Copacabana–Leme seafront, Rio de Janeiro — Obras na praia de Copacabana
Obras na praia de Copacabana · Wikimedia Commons (Public domain)

The mixed-plate plan was typical of the era's second-row buildings: studios and one-bedrooms for the rental market, large family units on the upper floors. That mix still defines how the building trades today — high turnover at the small end, decade-hold owners at the top.

Historic view of the Copacabana–Leme seafront, Rio de Janeiro — Obras na praia de Copacabana 2
Obras na praia de Copacabana 2 · Wikimedia Commons (Public domain)
Historic view of the Copacabana–Leme seafront, Rio de Janeiro — Vista de Copacabana
Vista de Copacabana · Wikimedia Commons (Public domain)
Rental yield · short-stay

What a unit earns.

Typical studio-to-2BR unit. Leme trades on quiet: guests pay near-Copacabana rates for a calmer block, and the low HOA keeps net yield close to gross.

Nightly rate R$ 420 R$ 1,000 Low → high season
Avg occupancy 77% 12-month average
Gross yield 7.9% On purchase price

Indicative estimates based on comparable short-stay units — not a guarantee of income or occupancy. Actual returns vary with unit, season and management.

Who's lived here

Notable residents.

Where named individuals declined attribution, we describe the owner profile. No address-level identification of current residents.

Mixed owner base

Investor-held studios alongside multi-decade family owners in the 300 m² plates; no single famous name, which is fairly typical for Gustavo Sampaio's residential row.

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