
House versus apartment can pose a issue for property Buyers. Some people prefer to Buy a free standing house abroad as they provide much more space. However, Prices of homes in more prime areas are very high and maintaining them abroad is also very expensive. While, apartments are much easier to maintain and are less expensive, but they offer less potential for capital growth. Nevertheless, the places mentioned in this video are some of the best and affordable to invest in condos all the while offering, easy accessibility, returns on investment, safety with access to all modern-day services. Furthermore, We have tried to include only those places where one can easily get a studio apartment or beachside condo for under a budget of $100,000 dollars.
So, here are 15 Cheap places to buy a beachfront condo.
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Interesting clip. Thanks for sharing.
I'm surprised there weren't more Latin American locations on this list. Also, Panama is known as being one of the most expensive countries south of the border
Several nice options on that list.
Why-Neum it is a very bad place-sea is dirty and no good for living.
I didn’t think that westerners could buy property in Bali?
Consider Condos where the building management company/HOA will do the hard part if you are renting your condo out for part of the year while you’re home in America/Australia/GB visiting the relatives (common in some countries, nonexistent bonus in others). Things such as arranging the maid between customers, showing them in when they arrive, etc.
Check to ensure that once you own a condo you get a resident visa and don’t have to be making visa runs every 90 days….
Check the Wikipedia page to see how long you need to be a resident before you can apply for citizenship if that is important to you. It’s only two years in Argentina and Peru, but ten years in Spain.
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Watch out for those service charges or management fees.
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Anyone know where 1:06 is?
Who says time travel hasn’t been invented yet? When you visit Ethiopia, you can step back seven to eight years!
Well, not exactly, but the country does follow a different calendar than most of the world. The difference is due to a gap that exists between the Ethiopian calendar and the Gregorian calendar.
#4 and 5 are my favorite!