How this “little French girl” became a real estate tycoon…
Sylvaine Pilault left home as a “little French girl” for London, with no capital, no contacts and hardly any English.
By Ronan McMahon
AFR
Sylvaine Pilault left home as a “little French girl” for London, with no capital, no contacts and hardly any English.
In 1972, the Costa Rican government established Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio. It’s the smallest national park in the country. But it’s also the most visited. That tourist footfall triggered an explosion in growth in the area.
I’m standing on the beach in Cabo in front of the Copala community where, three years ago, along with fellow RETA members, I locked down the condo I’m now using as my winter base.
If there’s one thing Brazilians like it’s a party.
You’ll remember Consolação is the neighborhood where—in October—I told you we had our micro-condo opportunity.
Portugal’s Algarve coast has been throwing up bank fire sales and overlooked opportunities for us for the past few months. It’s not going to last forever…
I’m writing from the Quivira Resort in Cabo and here’s the view from my home office…
In the last week I’ve been telling you about our opportunity to profit from luxury two-bedroom condos at the luxury Quivira resort in Cabo San Lucas.
This one’s totally unique. I never imagined I would uncover a deal this good on luxury beachfront homes so close to a global city. And we’re getting in before anyone else.
If you know what you’re doing, you can get real estate for free…and continue to profit from there.
In this Insider Interview I’m doing something a little different. I’m inviting you to join me over my morning coffee as I discuss what I’ve been doing with my own money—in addition to my upcoming plans