Revealing Interview With an Experienced Brazilian Investor
There's a big opportunity to provide housing to Brazil's new middle classes. One of my contacts on the ground there, Daniel Neves, is doing his own small project.
Ronan McMahon is the editor of Real Estate Trend Alert, Your Overseas Dream Home, and a contributing editor to IL. Ronan’s Your Overseas Dream Home e-letter is delivered to readers’ inboxes daily. No matter what level of real estate investor you are, there’s plenty of great info for you. In it, you’ll read about every promising international real estate investing idea Ronan and his team comes across.
He also brings you up to speed on his favorite markets for making “double your money” gains through either capital gains, rental income, or both. Ronan also shares his key strategies for identifying profit opportunities in some of the most beautiful locations worldwide—by Caribbean, Pacific, and Atlantic beaches, in glamorous European cities, in quaint little mountain towns, or anywhere else that might take your fancy.
There's a big opportunity to provide housing to Brazil's new middle classes. One of my contacts on the ground there, Daniel Neves, is doing his own small project.
Greg Schnurr is the developer of Los Arboles de Tulum. He joined our private members-only lunch at International Living's Live and Invest Overseas Conference in Las Vegas, September 2010. This is where Greg announced his next phase. Attendees at our lunch were the first to hear. If you missed it, you can download the recording here.
Today, you have a second chance to lock down a five-acre lot in Tulum with monthly payments of $500.
You won't find beaches more tranquil and stunning than those in and around Tulum, Mexico. Here you're right next to the secluded Sian Ka'an Biosphere, where all you see for miles is sugary-white sand lapped by turquoise waters.
I've just returned from a scouting trip to Roatan—the largest of Honduras' Bay Islands. When I arrived on Roatan, I found was an island where everything had changed...and yet nothing had changed. Let me explain..
Brazil has energy, food, water and manufacturing resources in abundance. It is emerging as one of the world's economic powerhouses. Wealth has been created and living standards have improved. Brazil is now defined as a "middle class" country with 53% of the population falling into this bracket. This new middle class wants to move into a shiny new condo or house. They will want to be near infrastructure that will bring them to work and play.
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I am bullish on pockets of opportunity in stable, secure, and first-world Uruguay. These two plays converge along a little-known stretch of coast. Here, you will find Uruguay's best beaches and beachfront land can be found for as little as $1 per meter or $4,050 per acre.
We left San Jose at 9 a.m. By noon, we were sitting at a French restaurant on Costa Rica's southern coast, ordering delicious deep-fried brie in Blackberry sauce for lunch. Just six months ago, it would have taken us all day to make the journey, and we'd barely have made it in time for dinner. But today Costa Rica’s Southern Zone is opening up.
The beaches of Fortaleza stretch for miles.