Cash in on the Remote Working Trend in Medellín

Cash in on the Remote Working Trend in Medellín

Once regarded as the most violent city in the world, today Medellín draws in folks from all over. It’s youthful, entrepreneurial, and dynamic. It’s also astonishingly modern, clean, and easy to get around. Its economy is now among the fastest-growing in Latin America and a magnet for foreign investment. Two decades of urban development driven by...

Panama is Poised for its Next Real Estate Boom

Panama is Poised for its Next Real Estate Boom

The rotor blades swung dangerously close to my head as I bent my six-foot-two-inch frame into the helicopter. Moments later, we were lifting into the clear blue sky above Panama City for a real estate scouting trip… my first there in close to three years. From 12,000 feet, Panama City reminds me of Miami. Gleaming Read more...: Panama is Poised for its Next Real Estate Boom

Land Bank Now in the Mediterranean’s Next “It” Spot

Land Bank Now in the Mediterranean’s Next “It” Spot

The first glimpse of Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor is something special. Steep mountains rise majestically from the great fjord-like bay’s sparkling blue waters, all fringed with tiny clusters of medieval towns and church towers built from honey-colored stone. Just off shore, man-made islands with small churches sit placidly in the bay, protecting ancient sea-faring...

Buy, Borrow, Die…Use This Billionaire’s Trick to Profit

Buy, Borrow, Die…Use This Billionaire’s Trick to Profit

Liquor, ladies, and leverage… According to Warren Buffet, these are the only three ways a smart person can go broke. As a happily married teetotaler, I’m not an authority on the perils of liquor and ladies, but I can tell you why leverage is—despite Buffett’s quippy remark—one of the most powerful tools a real estate investor can have.

Profit in France’s “Second Cities”

Profit in France’s “Second Cities”

There are many incredible cities that can offer an alternative for Northern Europeans and North Americans weary of the crowds and seeking something more authentic. I call these "second cities." They're not the first port of call for first time visitors, but they are destinations that can offer just as much to see and do, without the crowds, and also a lot cheaper than...

In Search of Mexico’s Next Real Estate Gold Mine

In Search of Mexico’s Next Real Estate Gold Mine

Mexico is famed worldwide for its seaside resort destinations dotted along 6,000 miles of coastline on the Pacific, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico. But, with only 2.5% of its visitors coming from abroad, Mazatlán is not one of those. So, what sets Mazatlán apart from those better-known beach destinations that attract millions of visitors each year in their own right...

Your Own Getaway in Sunny, Seriously Low-Cost Ecuador

Your Own Getaway in Sunny, Seriously Low-Cost Ecuador

From the snow-clad slopes of the Andes mountains down to the Pacific coast, Ecuador also packs in a range of landscapes and lifestyles. Picturesque mountain towns; vibrant beach communities; colonial gems packed with historic architecture, to bustling and sophisticated big cities. There really is something for everybody. That variety extends to the property market...