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International Real Estate Investments

Full analysis of international real estate investment markets to help you find great investments to grow and diversify your assets

Making a Real Estate Investment in Oman – a residency and lifestyle play

The Sultanate of Oman, located in the Persian Gulf, is not your typical international real estate investment destination. It is a relatively little-known, peaceful Gulf country of about 5 million souls, 40% of which are expatriates, mostly from South Asia. There are...

The Pros and Cons of investing in the Boquete Real Estate Market in Panama

Boquete continues to feature on lists such as "Top towns in Latin America", "Top places to retire in Latin America", etc. The result is that many people venture down to buy real estate in Boquete. But before investing in the Boquete real estate market, people should...

Making a Real Estate Investment in Belgrade, Serbia. Is it too late?

Serbia is a country of nearly seven million souls, in the heart of the Balkans. Belgrade, its capital, is also the regional business hub. This was always the case historically, whether in royalist or socialist times during the Yugoslavian period. I like investing in...

Making a Real Estate Investment in Cali, Colombia – the next frontier?

I previously wrote a lengthy article on real estate investment in Medellin, which I found very attractive from an investment point of view, for those who are willing to take Colombia risk. I encourage you to read the first part of that article as it gives a macro...

The Pros and Cons when you buy Real Estate in Bocas del Toro, Panama

Buying real estate in beautiful Bocas del Toro in Panama is a lifelong aspiration for many people. What's not to like? The place is stunningly beautiful and all stress evaporates as soon as one sets foot there. However, as investors, we must remain objective. So what...

How to buy Real Estate in Istanbul for the Turkish Passport

My Canadian Istanbul realtor Keith showed me a few properties he feels are much better investments than the typical new buildings that companies typically try to sell for the Turkish citizenship by investment. He recommends to invest in the secondary market.