See the video below for Dan Prescher’s weekly wrap-up of InternationalLiving.com postcards for the week ending June 18.
This is an easy update… We devoted most of last week to Suzan Haskins’ live reports from our Global Real Estate Investment Seminar in Toronto, Canada.
If you were there, you know what an eye-opening event it was. We had International Living correspondents and contributors from around the world bringing in current reports on some of the most beautiful, least expensive and profitable places on the planet to live and invest.
These weren’t just travelogues or “what I did on my summer vacation” slide shows… these were in-depth scouting reports on the investment and lifestyle potential of places like Uruguay, Colombia, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama… fantastic, sun-drenched destinations with low bars of entry and real upside potential… not to mention terrific, low-cost lifestyles.
But we didn’t just concentrate on real estate… there were some extremely attractive ideas for alternative investments that hold great profit potential. But you won’t find them in your run of the mill U.S. money manager’s stock portfolio. How about selling solar energy to the German government at profit margins guaranteed for a decade? Or owning some of the most valuable commodity on earth… fertile, food-producing land? Every single person on the planet has to eat… think food production might be a good long-term investment?
Suzan covered the entire shootin’ match last week, and she also has a way that you can listen in to every presentation and see every chart and graph that our attendees heard and saw… every deal, every report, every big idea. See her postcard from last week for all the details.
Also in your postcards last week, Anna Skellern brought us on a tour of the best biking in Europe and Jessica Ramesch told us about a serene valley a short drive from Panama City. El Valle may be only 1.5 hours from this cosmopolitan capital, but it feels a world away.
That’s it for this week. Read Suzan’s postcards in their entirety and the rest of our free daily postcards at our website and visit the InternationalLiving.com Facebook page for some great input and feedback on all things International Living. See you next week.
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