I own several flats in Istanbul, I spent $400k for all three over decade ago. After receiving my Turkish citizenship, I sold one property for $600k last month.. Albania, Chile or Costa Rica is my next destination for residency/citizenship
@@JNO_JNO safe travels but it’s still cheaper then USA. My sisters live in Costa Rica, it just depends on your location & stay. I don’t rent, I own properties sir so I’m not worried. I’m after permanent residency or citizenship
I think Montenegro is the best option for property investment, because the country is joining the EU in 2025. I can see its property prices increasing to a great extent after its accession in the EU.
I heard there is a big problem with cocaine dealing mafia...because this is the country where coke traffic gets to other countries... So I assume there is not small level of corruption and everything that flows from this.... Sooo....
Perú is becoming a very interesting place to invest into property due to Chinese investment in building an infrastructure and a port in Chancay, the big import-export point of the business between China and South and North America.
The dominican republic. 15 years no property tax and no transfer tax for new investment, only 2 hours away from the Us way cheaper than st lucia with better infrastructure.
Brother how could you miss the Very Best country to invest in property in Europe. Albania. The property market is on fire. Specially in South Albania. 300 days of sun in a year. Magic landscape and natural beauty and best of all by far the Most Hospitable People in the world with western orientations.. And very friendly policies for foreign investors. I encourage you to check it out You’ll be enchanted 😊
As long as you are living there permanently to manage it. Better review eviction laws and the courts. It could be a nightmare in many parts of the world.
@chipyoung4396 Yes it is. You need to set up a Philippine Partnership or Corporation or married with conjucal marriage of consent of both parties, it's OK. We have a custom built home and famland.
@@gweger6425and why are US citizens looking to leave? All countries have its issues and it’s not the entire country that’s unsafe. I live in Houston and this weekend 9 people got killed on the sw side. Of Houston in 2 days and that’s every weekend.
I own several flats in Istanbul, I spent $400k for all three over decade ago. After receiving my Turkish citizenship, I sold one property for $600k last month.. Albania, Chile or Costa Rica is my next destination for residency/citizenship
We are leaving Costa Rica …its becoming outrageously expensive
@@JNO_JNO safe travels but it’s still cheaper then USA. My sisters live in Costa Rica, it just depends on your location & stay. I don’t rent, I own properties sir so I’m not worried. I’m after permanent residency or citizenship
Panama and Columbia are much more affordable
I wanted to in Istanbul
Chile is very expensive.
I think Montenegro is the best option for property investment, because the country is joining the EU in 2025. I can see its property prices increasing to a great extent after its accession in the EU.
I heard there is a big problem with cocaine dealing mafia...because this is the country where coke traffic gets to other countries... So I assume there is not small level of corruption and everything that flows from this.... Sooo....
They definetly not be part of eu
Good point, although it might be too obvious.
Perú is becoming a very interesting place to invest into property due to Chinese investment in building an infrastructure and a port in Chancay, the big import-export point of the business between China and South and North America.
Beware China!
Love Fiji beautiful island
The 99 lease law in UAE is not correct mate
The dominican republic. 15 years no property tax and no transfer tax for new investment, only 2 hours away from the Us way cheaper than st lucia with better infrastructure.
and criminal as hell
Meeting the visa requirements for long term stay would be just as important to owning the properties themselve.
Brother how could you miss the Very Best country to invest in property in Europe. Albania.
The property market is on fire. Specially in South Albania. 300 days of sun in a year. Magic landscape and natural beauty and best of all by far the Most Hospitable People in the world with western orientations..
And very friendly policies for foreign investors.
I encourage you to check it out
You’ll be enchanted 😊
Dominican republic the best. Permanent government no tax.low prices for now
Albania's real estate market is booming 💥
This is a great time to jump in and maximize your return on investment
As long as you are living there permanently to manage it. Better review eviction laws and the courts. It could be a nightmare in many parts of the world.
India is highly litigated properties & prices R Over….Rated ,with poor quality of Air water and road conditions
What about south Georgia
Can I buy property as freehold in these countries?
3 for Albania
What about Bulgaria?
I'm an Indian, as an Indian citizen can I buy property in these countries too?
@bellaadamowicz8380 as freehold?
Money 💰 rules
Is the Philippines a good option?
You can buy a condo but not a house or land unless you are a citizen
@chipyoung4396
Yes it is. You need to set up a Philippine Partnership or Corporation or married with conjucal marriage of consent of both parties, it's OK. We have a custom built home and famland.
Hard to sell
Albania or Croatia 😊 the best
Croatia super expensive
Bulgaria is number one!
Hi Everyone !
Just get an Rv is cheaper
Bangladesh
Buy freehold in UAE.
Are you sure Colombia and Cyprus are safe? There is conflicts going on. How are you going to live in peace?
Why are people from there now trying to come into the USA if it's safe
Cyprus is the safest country after UAE and Qatar and very friendly people,
@@gweger6425and why are US citizens looking to leave? All countries have its issues and it’s not the entire country that’s unsafe. I live in Houston and this weekend 9 people got killed on the sw side. Of Houston in 2 days and that’s every weekend.
Serbia
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