Investors must first decide what their motivation for the investment is. Is it to make money, or is it a combination of money and personal enjoyment of the property.
Global Property Guide is a great online resource that helps investors evaluate international real estate investment opportunities. The site calculates average rental yields for various countries and provides information on tax policies and long-term growth prospects. Based on the different investment factors, the site rates each country on a scale of 1 to 5 stars. The following is a list of the locations which have a 5 star rating, and are listed as the best places for long term real estate investment by Global Property Guide:
1) Buenos Aires, Argentina
2) Bahamas
3) Sofia, Bulgaria
4) Cairo, Egypt
5) Hagatna, Guam
6) Bratislava, Slovakia
7) Montevideo, Uruguay
Personally, I think that it is a good list, though I don’t know that I agree with the Bahamas’ and Bulgaria’s rankings. The yields in those countries aren’t all that great, and I think that Bulgaria has a serious bubble on their hands. The website offers a great resource for aspiring international real estate investors to start their search, but it should not substitute for real due diligence.
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