Crazy to Invest in Costa Rica…
Today I’m preparing for another scouting trip to Costa Rica. I leave on Sunday. And I want you to prepare for an incredible opportunity right now…
By Ronan McMahon
RDN
Today I’m preparing for another scouting trip to Costa Rica. I leave on Sunday. And I want you to prepare for an incredible opportunity right now…
Sunday, February 02, 2020 – As I told you in your January issue, new infrastructure is creating opportunity in parts of Colombia and in the city of Medellín in particular. And tourism is on a tear. It’s already grown by a whopping 300% since 2006.
I’ve had Californian neighbors here tell me they can fly to Cabo faster than they can drive across LA at rush hour.
“Some of the best things are found at the end of dirt roads.” So says a sign just outside the Mexican town of Todos Santos. Sure, it might be the billboard for one of Mexico’s trendiest hotels, but it’s also a motto I can truly believe in…
Today in Cabo the weather is perfect…as usual. Low humidity with the mercury hovering around 76 F. Here’s the view from my “office” just down the hill from my condo in the Copala community—part of the 5-star Quivira Resort.
Yesterday I invited you to join a small group of fellow RETA members on our exclusive Cabo Members-Only Scouting Trip.
When I started scouting international real estate opportunities full time 15 years ago, Cabo was crazy expensive. The jet-set paid millions of dollars for homes…and hundreds of thousands of dollars just for the right to spend a week or two in a ritzy timeshare condo.
Cabo sits at the southern end of the Baja Peninsula and I’ve just finished a trip all over Baja California Sur scouting for opportunities…
If you’re a golfer, the course you see in this video is one you are going to want to play. And as real estate investors, this is a part of our beat that RETA members are already sitting on six-figure gains.
Last Thursday I invited you to join a free RETA Members-Only Scouting Trip to Panama. In just a few hours every spot on the trip was snapped up and the waitlist was growing.