Best Undervalued Real Estate?
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Best Undervalued Real Estate?
I have looked at either locked up countries or at countries in poverty and all of them seem kind of expensive. I am wondering what countries have the best opportunity for growth? I checked out Syria, but they are way expensive. Many of the African countries are as well. I have thought a tad about the South Sudan region, but can find much data on it. Any thoughts on it or similar areas?
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At some point, you had to wonder how the local wages could support transactions at those prices.zacb wrote:I have looked at either locked up countries or at countries in poverty and all of them seem kind of expensive. I am wondering what countries have the best opportunity for growth? I checked out Syria, but they are way expensive. Many of the African countries are as well. I have thought a tad about the South Sudan region, but can find much data on it. Any thoughts on it or similar areas?

The prices you see on web pages for those kind of places are fantasy numbers.
To get the real prices, you need local contacts (and a lawyer is recommended), and know that the price is for the full amount in cash. No mortgages in most of these places.
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I forgot about that thread. I have a book on investing overseas, as well as within the US. I miss Maker
. I think his view of getting assets , then going overseas could help many young blokes that are in my position. The only thing for me is how to get them to the economies of scale where I could hire a maintenance firm, and whether I could find properties in my town that have competitive advantages over most properties, since the town itself is kinda dead, but if you can buy properties near walmart, overlooking the water downtown, or even near the college. Do you think this is a sound strategy in a town that is post industrial? To me, it seems like most ordinary proprieties could easily be overlooked due to their generic nature.

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True. I felt that way looking through Uganda and Myanmar. Some however, like Angola, seem to want investment and they are encouraging growth through oil drilling, and so I can see a boom town effect. But most seem overpriced, which is understandable.Teal Lantern wrote:At some point, you had to wonder how the local wages could support transactions at those prices.zacb wrote:I have looked at either locked up countries or at countries in poverty and all of them seem kind of expensive. I am wondering what countries have the best opportunity for growth? I checked out Syria, but they are way expensive. Many of the African countries are as well. I have thought a tad about the South Sudan region, but can find much data on it. Any thoughts on it or similar areas?
The prices you see on web pages for those kind of places are fantasy numbers.
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Thailand still offers some good opportunities. I think if I chose to live here a while then I'd find an older condo by the sea. The baht has slumped recently, which makes here even more attractive.
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Thailand sounds reasonable as it´s a place a standard expat will live more easily than somewhere else. Otherwise costs of flying to other countries and other oppurtunity costs may drive the costs astronomically.
The problem with Thailand is probably the visa thing. At the moment one has only the education visa for staying longer otherwise it would be nice to stay there at a seaside maybe at Jomtien Beach where there are also expats and one doesn´t feel alien all the time.
The problem with Thailand is probably the visa thing. At the moment one has only the education visa for staying longer otherwise it would be nice to stay there at a seaside maybe at Jomtien Beach where there are also expats and one doesn´t feel alien all the time.
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