Find your own slice of heaven in the international real estate market...
Saturday, Oct. 18, 2008
Read more about investing in foreign real estate in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
Dear International Living Reader,
Ronan McMahon has done it again...secured a one-of-a-kind deal for IL readers on some one-of-a-kind real estate in Costa Rica.
But you’ll have to act quickly...find out why below.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living
Friday, Oct. 17, 2008
Read more about Ecuador in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
Dear International Living Reader,
Remember Panama City before the boom—when prices were low?
Suzan Haskins found a little city on the Pacific coast just south of Panama that she says reminds her of the very affordable Panama City of 10 years ago.
Except this city has real beaches with water you can actually swim in!
Read on to find out where.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living
Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008
Read more about foreign real estate in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
Dear International Living Reader,
Ronan McMahon told his real estate developers in Latin America to put their money where their mouths are...and pay for you to visit their projects.
Ronan calls them “chill weekends,” and he insists that there will be no pressure or hard sell. Here’s the idea: If a developer has a good enough project, it should sell itself to you while you’re there for a weekend of relaxation and fun. And the developer should be willing to foot the bill for you to try it out.
His developer partners jumped at the chance, of course...and they’re chomping at the bit to have you lounge on one of their beach chairs for a weekend. Find out who they are and how you can arrange a “chill weekend” of your own below.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living
Friday, Oct. 3, 2008
Read more about Uruguay in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
Dear International Living Reader,
We all know that beachfront property can be some of the most expensive real estate on Earth.
Maybe that’s why acres and acres of land just a few miles from Uruguay’s coast can be had for so mind-bogglingly cheap.
Lee Harrison has some very tempting examples below.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living
Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008
Read more about Uruguay in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
Dear International Living Reader,
Lee Harrison has been exploring the area around his apartment in Montevideo’s Centro district.
Why, with all the nightlife, culture, and gracious living this neighborhood has going for it, are the prices so incredibly cheap?
Lee explains below.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living
Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008
Read more about investing in foreign real estate in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
Dear International Living Reader,
My friend, Ronan McMahon, says that buying condos and apartments off-plan, or pre-construction, can be a great idea.
Does he really suggest buying something that hasn’t even been built?
That’s the question on reader asked. Find Ronan’s surprising answer below.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living
Saturday, Sept. 20, 2008
Read more about investing in real estate in International Living Postcards—Saturday Edition
Dear International Living Reader,
World demand for food is skyrocketing, taking commodity prices into the stratosphere right along with it.
That could make the land food is grown on some of the most valuable real estate on Earth.
Yet Ronan McMahon knows where there are 400 million acres of prime farmland priced as low as $500 per acre.
He’ll tell you where below.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living
Monday, Sept. 8, 2008
Read more about Mexico in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
Dear International Living Reader,
Last week I told you that Suzan was “kissing toads”—viewing properties as she tagged along with a friend shopping for the perfect house in Merida, Mexico.
It looks like her friend crowned a winner...and the price tag for Prince Charming was still toad-low.
Find out how low when you read on below.
Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living