Interesting suggestions. Now - as a latin american who knows most of these locations -, I would wait at least one year before considering buying in Argentina, Chile or Colombia, and the obvious reason is one needs to see what the socialist governments of these countries are cooking...Argentina is totally broke and the other two are bound for the same results should they insist in copying the bolivarian recipe for economic and social disaster. #JustSaying
@@WombatGamesChannel , agree, but the question is: will they allow you to keep it as a private property? Beware of the expression "social interest".....
Agreed with #7 Puerto Rico, I will visit Latin America but as part of the USA territory and for so many reasons PR is #1, and round trip tickets to Miami the capital of Latin America is $100.
I visited Playa Del Carmen several times between 2015 and 2019. I finally asked myself, "If this town were in the US, would I want to live here?" I surprised myself with an immediate, "Hell NO! This place is a SLUM!" In 2019 the beach was almost gone; the stench of rotting seawed filled the air 10 blocks from the beach, and 2 cops tried to palm coke into my pants at an awkward drunken stop - they were drunk and I was jogging. I eventually just jogged away from them and they were too drunk to follow. In case you're wondering, I was in my late 50's at the time. PDC is NASTY!
most of those locations are near the sea. several folk do NOT like humidity nor the heat. San Miguel de Allende sounds great but high dollar due to expats. Cuenca is also sounds like a nice environment. Santiago, too, i guess. only 20% here are even options!
chilean here, if you like swiss or nordic european landscapes, I recomend, Puerto natales or Valdivia at the south of Chile
Interesting suggestions. Now - as a latin american who knows most of these locations -, I would wait at least one year before considering buying in Argentina, Chile or Colombia, and the obvious reason is one needs to see what the socialist governments of these countries are cooking...Argentina is totally broke and the other two are bound for the same results should they insist in copying the bolivarian recipe for economic and social disaster. #JustSaying
Then it will get even cheaper!
@@WombatGamesChannel , agree, but the question is: will they allow you to keep it as a private property? Beware of the expression "social interest".....
Dude, these guys might be as red as shit but at least they respect private property
Ya pasó un año, no dude en invertir en Argentina 😊
Agreed with #7 Puerto Rico, I will visit Latin America but as part of the USA territory and for so many reasons PR is #1, and round trip tickets to Miami the capital of Latin America is $100.
Very informative yet quite entertaining
I visited Playa Del Carmen several times between 2015 and 2019. I finally asked myself, "If this town were in the US, would I want to live here?" I surprised myself with an immediate, "Hell NO! This place is a SLUM!" In 2019 the beach was almost gone; the stench of rotting seawed filled the air 10 blocks from the beach, and 2 cops tried to palm coke into my pants at an awkward drunken stop - they were drunk and I was jogging. I eventually just jogged away from them and they were too drunk to follow. In case you're wondering, I was in my late 50's at the time. PDC is NASTY!
I agree!
It would be great if you could do the same for rental apts in Latin America.
most of those locations are near the sea. several folk do NOT like humidity nor the heat. San Miguel de Allende sounds great but high dollar due to expats. Cuenca is also sounds like a nice environment. Santiago, too, i guess. only 20% here are even options!
Well, sounds like you have specific tastes
@@Alesistx2023 having been raised in Dallas, i am aware of what I *don't* want.
Anyone knows a safe way to buy in Argentina? Thnks!!
Try to get in contact with Buenos Aires real estate firms, they tend to attend foreigners like Brazilians.
Unfortunately in the United States we are not far from socialism. I ❤ USA, but I know what is coming for the United States from experience.
$200 usd houses in Mexico is not cheap
Awesome.
Amazing... All these places are flourishing without high taxes. Democrats need to adjust their perspectives a little 🙄.
Don’t buy in B.A., the bugs attack there first, leaving Johnny, Diz, Doogie Howser, and Charlie Sheen’s ex wife without homes to go back to……
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