FIVE Cheap Places to Buy Real Estate

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In this video, we explore five affordable international real estate markets recommended by expert Kathleen Peddicord, including Northern Cyprus, Brazil, Colombia, Montenegro, and Greece. Each location offers significant savings compared to U.S. property prices and potential lifestyle and investment benefits.

00:00 Start
00:48 Introduction to the List
01:12 Northern Cyprus
03:39 Brazil
06:19 Colombia
11:07 Montenegro
14:08 Greece
17:18 Conclusion

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Enjoy the content here.
I'm an expat in Central America for 17 years. I bought a shack for $1000 and remodeled it for 10k.
Life is good and what I have money can't buy. Life is what you make it.
Good hunting everyone.

ScottBrooker-ohym
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Yes, buying a property for $1000 / meter is great. If I invest somewhere I want to be able to walk around with my mobile without risking getting robbed.

harryukraine
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While moving abroad, Beware of Lifestyle Creep-- I watch people from USA move to Panama. They buy home close to beach while they were in subdivision in Utah. They go out to dinner nightly while they used to eat at home. Then complain that Life Style Finances are not better.

paulbrungardt
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Can you do a breakdown on Central America please. Belize speaks English for example and the countries are easy to get to. Where would you buy?

garthrondeau
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thank you for covering the 5 year multi entry visa for thailand a while back - that was SO EASY to do $400 and just a few proof docs and now i have a bug out option if i need it

TheUnFairAdvantageCrypto
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Last year we were looking for a new place to live and decided for Panamá, happy with the decision and think it will stay like this. There is so many nuances to pick a place and so many preferences!
Make list by importance of what you want and go and enjoy 😉

patricknagel
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Rural Sicily. Houses start at 1 Euro... Literally.... Yes, it's a gimmick. You are buying the dirt and you are obligated to build. However, you can buy a move in ready grandma cottage 80-100 square meters for less than 100k.

BetterYet
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You are forgetting a major one on the list - ITALY! Super cheap and incredible lifestyle, beautiful Italian people who are ready to welcome foreigners, unlike the French for instance. I bought 3 apartments - all approximately 50-60 thousand euros each. All with mountain or sea view, Tuscany, sorrento and puglia

esmeramsay
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I’m so glad I became a Mexican national through my dad. Moved to Mexico in April 2024 and crazy how many beautiful homes that go for less than $150, 000 that would easily go for a million or more back in Texas.

GATEWAYMARS
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Real estate ownership comes with lot of liabilities and headaches. Best way is to rent as and where you wanna live and invest your money in more liquid asets

okmilind
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The problem with Brazil is public safety. Yes, Florianopolis and overall the whole state of Santa Catarina can be safer compared to other parts, but the north east of the country can be quite dangerous

raphaeloliveira
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I want to hear more about frontier markets please

arthurlongshanks
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Better in Romania, due to climatic change protection. No wild fires, no huge risk of floods, relaxed situation due to the fact that the country is in both NATO and UE. Especially in the North West side of the country, where there is no risk of earthquake and where the climatic changes are not affecting the area.

eStockYT
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GEORGIA - if you the beach, go to Batumi

GreenPartyofMalaysia
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Would love to see a full breakdown on frontier investing locations please!

FIREFUTURES
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I did very well in Brazil. I been visiting Brazil annually for the past 25 years. From my experience, Brazil is rapidly improving. Most Brazilians can see the change on the ground but visiting once a year I can see the snap-shot changes; better roads, bigger cars, better services. I bought a rural property in SP state, during the COVID scare. It was a great deal. The exchange rate was 5.7 Brl to the dollar and Realestate was in the dump. Shortly after I bought, I had an unsolicited offer to purchase the property for a double what I paid. I rejected it because I have big plans. The small town is rural and poor, but people take pride in the city. I see no trash, graffiti, or vengeance. I feel very safe, but I also don't draw attention to myself.

Thaxildds
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Wonderful video thank you. Speaking of Montenegro I was actually going to branch part of my business there and spoke with an attorney several months ago. It all seemed OK to me until I mentioned eventually getting a citizenship or a passport and he said that that is near impossible.

destinationmax
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Love your work. Frontier markets with low ha fees and property taxes is the best scenario

faustinodibauda
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Colombia, especially Medellín is great, even though not close to any coast or beach.
But Guatape is near, and flights are quite cheap too.

manfredullrich
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Im an American living in Greece and besides the rent prices being low, its expensive. Everything costs the same as in the US but your paying in Euros and you have the additional bank and exchange fees. The people in Greece are friendly and most speak English, in the bigger cities.

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