In this paper we report a comparison concerning the properties of BaTiO 3 (BTO) ceramics obtained by two soft chemical routes, modified Pechini method and thermal decomposition of oxalate-based precursor. XRD data show the formation of single phase BaTiO 3 with tetragonal symmetry when the polymeric citrate-based precursor was annealed at 850°C, 2 h. In the case of oxalate basedprecursor, longer thermal treatment is required to obtain BaTiO 3 free of any secondary phases. For BaTiO 3 powders prepared by modified Pechini method, TEM and SEM investigations revealed the obtaining of uniformly sized particles forming spherical agglomerates inside large, nonuniform and partially sintered aggregates. The powders synthesized via oxalate route show particles of various sizes, with the same tendency of spherical agglomerates formation, but unlike the modified Pechini synthesis, more uniform and smaller aggregates with well-defined hexagonal-like shape were noticed. The relative permittivity values of 6,478 and 5,088 at Curie temperatures of 127 and 130°C and low dielectric losses (tan δ=0.012) at room temperature were obtained for ceramic samples synthesized via Pechini method and oxalate route, respectively.