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To me as an American investor and California real estate broker since 1975 who has lived in Sabaneta for over 7 years, this property seems like it is out in the middle of nowhere.
Great content. I'm 5 years away from early retirement. Colombia is my destination. My girlfriend is set on Santa Marta or the Quindio region. I'm still undecided, because I believe Cali is still cheaper than most areas in Colombia.
@@TheWanderingInvestor I hope tou do not mind me asking.. did you loose your residency in Montenegro? I hear they are very strict about time spent on the ground and even implementing re-entry permits similar to Singapore?
Either fortunately or unfortunately the pioneering spirit and accomplishments of our friend Ladislas is best for the youngest generation. It makes me frustrated I'm 30 years too old since us older folks need more of the easily accessible amenities. If I were 30 years younger I'd jump in with both feet! Mauricio sounds like a great guy along with Maurice!!
@@TheWanderingInvestor Thanks! Realistically I should probably look to spend that amount in Brazil and it would get me VIPER and on the path to fast track naturalisation. Then again rural properties are not eligible for VIPEr so it would have to be within the boundary of a municipality.. anyway, do you have any interest in Brazil or maybe already have videos on investments in Brazil?
@@HoDLum No content on Brazilian real estate. I find stocks an easier way to play that market. But yes, their investor PR program is very decent and does actually lead to citizenship relatively quickly.
My impression is that the Brazilian residency by real estate investment program has stringent tax filing and liability requirements (especially after you get the PR) that can be discouraging. Is that correct or is it not enforced by the govt in practice?@@TheWanderingInvestor
@@Underdoggy00450 generally speaking Brazilian PR = Brazilian tax residency. As for enforcement, it’s a tricky game to even try to play when you have fixed assets there…
Once again great content. Bursting peoples balloons around these types of investments is a true service. Btw- which markets are you most excited about for 2024 as pure investment not part time lifestyle investment that you can run fully remotely with local management? Thank you!
Camera inside an Airbnb is so creepy. That house is definitely not worth 200,000k. You could probably buy land there for 25k and you could build a better top of the line kind of house for 100,000 if you have construction knowledge. I could only imagine that road going up to the house when it's Medellins rainy season
You are clueless about the market conditions. The land and the home is in an area with a lot of $$$$$ if you go to the boons you can find something semi doable for 25k land and remember that construction materials are expensive too
Who managed this AirBnB? Usually, the Colombians will employ someone to live on the finca and take care of it. Was that the case here or did they self-manage or hire a property management company?
It's not bad..I wouldn't say it's a finca more like a cabin. The view is amazing, the numbers are not. Same with the land: more like European country side prices
but she says she rents it at 500k pesos a night for a couple and even if the weekend rate is higher then during the week it would be much more in my calculation@@TheWanderingInvestor
Also Airbnb tax in Col is almost 40%, crazy people are still investing and renting on Airbnb. The whole city is getting destroyed by outrageous rental prices. I just moved out of the city to Retiro, renting 220m2 apartment for just 7500000cop
DO NOT BUY IN COLOMBIA FOR INVESTMENT!!!! I live here and these numbers of ROI are not true. You will NOT get these ROIs in Colombia. About 80% of foreigners who come to Colombia sell after a very short while....and they sell at a loss!!!!
Exactly. This is true. And there are more than 1000's apartments empty all the time. Rentals are skyhigh and Colombians still think they can ask 10.000.000 for a 60m2 apartment in Poblado.
your considerations and calculations doesnt make sense, value of a place isnt only numbers, but quality of construction design panorama etc, rental yeld can vary with marketing design etc...there are many small tiny houses overlooking medellin making good money...that one is simply too far and fill mainly during we
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That Airbnb house is off the chain gang. I’d buy it in a heart beat
Great video and very entertaining video. It must be so pleasant to live in a such place
To me as an American investor and California real estate broker since 1975 who has lived in Sabaneta for over 7 years, this property seems like it is out in the middle of nowhere.
Great content. I'm 5 years away from early retirement. Colombia is my destination. My girlfriend is set on Santa Marta or the Quindio region. I'm still undecided, because I believe Cali is still cheaper than most areas in Colombia.
Amazing. Yes, Cali offers tremendous value.
Very helpful video with good camera work. Mauricio is a gem🍻
We also have an Air BnB in Sabaneta under the Nature Lodge
Can't wait to check it out. This is what I'm looking for. You had one Ladislas in Montenegro..did you sell it? Cheers from UAE
Fincas are ❤️.
No. I ended up keeping the Montenegro one, I’m busy renovating it now.
@@TheWanderingInvestor I hope tou do not mind me asking.. did you loose your residency in Montenegro? I hear they are very strict about time spent on the ground and even implementing re-entry permits similar to Singapore?
Either fortunately or unfortunately the pioneering spirit and accomplishments of our friend Ladislas is best for the youngest generation. It makes me frustrated I'm 30 years too old since us older folks need more of the easily accessible amenities. If I were 30 years younger I'd jump in with both feet! Mauricio sounds like a great guy along with Maurice!!
Thank you. But you still have it! Go for it 😉
@@TheWanderingInvestor Again you're probably right!
It’s Vladislav
@@TsetsiStoyanova Are you referring to Ladislas Maurice?
beautiful finca
Wow this is such a fun video!! And the house omg the house! All this for 200k?!
I don’t know if it’s still listed. I filmed in May. But yes it was about $200k. Send Mauricio a message to find out.
@@TheWanderingInvestor Thanks! Realistically I should probably look to spend that amount in Brazil and it would get me VIPER and on the path to fast track naturalisation. Then again rural properties are not eligible for VIPEr so it would have to be within the boundary of a municipality.. anyway, do you have any interest in Brazil or maybe already have videos on investments in Brazil?
@@HoDLum No content on Brazilian real estate. I find stocks an easier way to play that market.
But yes, their investor PR program is very decent and does actually lead to citizenship relatively quickly.
My impression is that the Brazilian residency by real estate investment program has stringent tax filing and liability requirements (especially after you get the PR) that can be discouraging. Is that correct or is it not enforced by the govt in practice?@@TheWanderingInvestor
@@Underdoggy00450 generally speaking Brazilian PR = Brazilian tax residency. As for enforcement, it’s a tricky game to even try to play when you have fixed assets there…
Once again great content. Bursting peoples balloons around these types of investments is a true service. Btw- which markets are you most excited about for 2024 as pure investment not part time lifestyle investment that you can run fully remotely with local management? Thank you!
Thank you. As for the best 2024 market, it really depends on one’s objectives.
Camera inside an Airbnb is so creepy. That house is definitely not worth 200,000k. You could probably buy land there for 25k and you could build a better top of the line kind of house for 100,000 if you have construction knowledge. I could only imagine that road going up to the house when it's Medellins rainy season
You are clueless about the market conditions. The land and the home is in an area with a lot of $$$$$ if you go to the boons you can find something semi doable for 25k land and remember that construction materials are expensive too
Who managed this AirBnB? Usually, the Colombians will employ someone to live on the finca and take care of it. Was that the case here or did they self-manage or hire a property management company?
She said in the video that a lady from the neighbourhood does the cleaning.
It's not bad..I wouldn't say it's a finca more like a cabin. The view is amazing, the numbers are not. Same with the land: more like European country side prices
There is no way their occupancy rate is 50%
It was literally there on her Airbnb profile and payouts
but she says she rents it at 500k pesos a night for a couple and even if the weekend rate is higher then during the week it would be much more in my calculation@@TheWanderingInvestor
I still find that hard to believe. But who knows. It seems like it is out in the middle of nowhere. @@TheWanderingInvestor
Also Airbnb tax in Col is almost 40%, crazy people are still investing and renting on Airbnb. The whole city is getting destroyed by outrageous rental prices. I just moved out of the city to Retiro, renting 220m2 apartment for just 7500000cop
This is a horrible way to advertise this property for sale.
DO NOT BUY IN COLOMBIA FOR INVESTMENT!!!! I live here and these numbers of ROI are not true. You will NOT get these ROIs in Colombia. About 80% of foreigners who come to Colombia sell after a very short while....and they sell at a loss!!!!
Exactly. This is true. And there are more than 1000's apartments empty all the time. Rentals are skyhigh and Colombians still think they can ask 10.000.000 for a 60m2 apartment in Poblado.
I’d buy it for 50k
Dave your plastic surgery looks great
are you drunk ?
Please pay this cleaning woman more, 40 mil pesos is pathetic even for 4 hours in Colombia
your considerations and calculations doesnt make sense, value of a place isnt only numbers, but quality of construction design panorama etc, rental yeld can vary with marketing design etc...there are many small tiny houses overlooking medellin making good money...that one is simply too far and fill mainly during we