Think You Can’t Afford a Beachfront Home? Read This
In 1948, an empty acre and a half on Point Dume in Malibu sold for the princely sum of $3,100. Today, a 0.9-acre lot there is listed at $3.75 million.
By Ronan McMahon
ARA
In 1948, an empty acre and a half on Point Dume in Malibu sold for the princely sum of $3,100. Today, a 0.9-acre lot there is listed at $3.75 million.
A recent report from global real estate consultancy Knight Frank shows that beachfront homes command a premium of 58.5%. The report also states that waterfront properties are amongst the most desirable, which is backed up by research from Zillow.
I urge you to read and review everything in this report because I’ve hand-picked only those residences that make up the super-prime strip of beachfront and that means there’s a very limited number…
A Path of Progress is sweeping along at breakneck speed and we’re almost ready to act with RETA-only pricing from just $184,300…
It might seem like a big ask to uncover such opportunities regularly…after all, they are supposed to be “once in a lifetime.” It’s not easy, I’ll grant you, but think back your entire life to places you know…places you have lived, or spent time…
Our RETA roots go very deep in Panama. I’ve spent a huge amount of time there. But my senior researcher, Margaret Summerfield has lived in Panama for over a decade. Today I’m going to hand over to Margaret for her to explain why…
Have you reserved your place at our Gathering this October 3 –5? If you haven’t, this is your last chance. At midnight tonight, I’m closing out the event…you need to act now before your chance is gone for good…
We’re an international group, with members all over the world…including Australia. Libby’s been a RETA member for several years. She’s invested in some of our best deals… And she’s traveled from her home in New South Wales more than once to attend our annual Gathering… She came a long way to attend, so let’s hear why…
At the Gathering V you’ll meet both like-minded folks AND those insiders. I’ve invited my contacts from all over the world…from Spain, Portugal, Costa Rica, Panama, Mexico…I’ve just heard back from my insider in Venezuela who says that he’s planning on coming.
Here I am at Coimbra university. A decade ago the historic campus was falling into disrepair. UNESCO world heritage status has brought money. Tourists are coming. We can profit from some of the world’s lowest-priced real estate…