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A Parisian Hotel That Pays YOU

Date: 06/30/2008

Monday, June 30, 2008
Paris, France

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Sounds like madness, doesn’t it? A hotel that actually pays you. But it’s true, and it’ll be opening soon in my favorite corner of Paris.

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Diversify Your Way to Wealth

Date: 06/28/2008 Author: Lief Simon

Saturday, June 27, 2008

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I met an investor recently who had created a big, profitable portfolio of rental houses in the Boston area. He was highly leveraged, but he had positive cash flow. Mortgage payments were made. Repairs were covered. And there was a nice bit left over at the end of each month. Life was good...until the local economy skidded. In a matter of a few months, as jobs were lost and people moved out of the area, this guy found himself with negative cash flow. Long story short, he eventually lost most of his houses to the bank.

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Berlin Rentals Rock

Date: 06/26/2008 Author: Dan Prescher

Thursday, June 26, 2008

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My friend, Ronan McMahon, thinks he knows where the next hot rental market is...and it's not where you think.

“Berlin?” I asked. “Are you kidding?”

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An Easy Way to Get Higher Rental Yields

Date: 06/21/2008 Author: Lief Simon

Saturday, June 21, 2008

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I know two (elderly) American sisters who rent out their Paris apartment when out of town. Because they use it sometimes, they decorated it for themselves with high-end antique furniture, crystal glassware, linen tablecloths, and plenty of breakable knickknacks. While this gave them a comfortable apartment, it also limited the type of renter. No children, no pets, no singles...only couples who were put through a rigorous process before being allowed to book the apartment.

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Mega Savings in Panama Property

Date: 06/20/2008 Author: Dan Prescher

Friday, June 20, 2008

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The scuttlebutt has been flying fast and thick about property tax reform in Panama.

One of the things that makes Panama so attractive to expats is a hefty real estate tax exemption…or it was, until it was allowed to expire last year.

Would it be allowed to die, or would it be resuscitated by the Panamanian government? The answer would say a lot about how the powers that be in Panama feel about foreign retirees and property owners.

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