Note from the Road: Discoveries in Porto and Exciting Potential
With rugged cliffs and vast swathes of beach, Portugal’s northern Atlantic coast is stunning, but you don’t expect to find a tiny old chapel surviving right on the ocean’s edge.
By Ronan McMahon
With rugged cliffs and vast swathes of beach, Portugal’s northern Atlantic coast is stunning, but you don’t expect to find a tiny old chapel surviving right on the ocean’s edge.
“The early morning has gold in its mouth.” I hear Benjamin Franklin translated that from a German proverb. It’s apt. When I’m on the road, I rise early. It’s when I speak to my contacts across the world, get updates on our opportunities and hear about new ones..
I’m writing to you from the town of Carvoeiro. It’s one of Portugal’s pretty resort towns, a place with a long history and a booming tourist trade.
All 120 seats for The Gathering IV have been claimed, but there is a small chance you could still attend, and that’s if someone who’s already reserved a seat has to drop out.
I love a good fire-sale hunt.
My bag is packed. My scouting itinerary set. In three days I’ll be coasting the roads of Portugal’s Algarve exploring our opportunities.
This is prime bank fire-sale territory. Yet less than 1% of Portugal bank fire-sales cut muster for us.
Yesterday, on page five of your August issue, I told you how you could buy a condo in a 16th-century former convent in Portugal with someone else’s money.
I recorded your latest Notes from the Field from the cliff-top town of Carvoeiro. There’s a welcome sea breeze here.
On Portugal’s Algarve it’s 46 C (114.8 F). This part of Europe is experiencing a heatwave. But it’s the wave of bank fire-sales and special situation opportunities I discuss in this podcast that brought me here.
A unique opportunity to buy a modern turnkey condo in a 16th-century former convent And then make big gains…the kind that could see your new condo behind it’s ancient façade as good as pay for itself. We have this opportunity in an ancient and charming town on Portugal’s Algarve.
It’s been the best summer in the UK & Ireland for as long as I can remember. We’ve had virtually non-stop sunshine for almost two months.
Welcome to your July 2018 Month in Review, the place to catch up on any RETA alerts, updates, or reports you might have missed in the past four weeks.