I did the CBI in St. Kitts and Nevis and we went for the pure donation route for the exact reasons mentioned. We are planning to live there and found it would be way more flexible and economical to just pay the donation. Good video!
You are completely correct. Especially since if you intend to renounce a US citizenship you will have to later pay a 20% tax on that home you bought in St Kitts.
Exactly. You have to live in a house somewhere, and it's a lifestyle choice to buy a house where you won't get into a TMZ-video-worthy war with your neighbors and can enjoy the neighborhood amenities. Otherwise, I personally would put my real estate investment money into a some sort of a REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) and let a pro handle it.
Buy in Trinidad. land value is increasing here, and Trinidad is not prone to adverse weather concerns. now is actually a good time to buy while land prices are still reasonable. But we are an industrial island rather than a touristy island.
Don't some Caribbean islands also have issues with locals making ancestral claims on lands that have already been sold? I knew an American hotel owner on Saba that spent years in court over who owned the land under his hotel!
How about the Dominican Republic. I find it to be a good value compared to other Caribbean islands. I have considered buying a beachfront condo in the Punta Cana area with the intent of renting it out using ARNB buy fear is stopping me.
@@guillermone1 Some areas in the Riviera Maya are indeed 'commercialized'. Some other places, not so much. For example, have a look at my videos re: Puerto Morelos. It's a lovely little beach town in between Cancun and Playa del Carmen. From an Airbnb/rental perspective, the Riviera Maya is definitely an in-demand location.
@guillermone1 ...and Punta Cana isn't?? All inclusive resorts. No boardwalk there at all. You can barely walk down the beach without resort security daring you to touch their chase loungers. Bayahibe maybe, Punta Cana no. I spent 4 mos in south DR because I dive and the diving's better in Caribbean. If you don't dive, then Las Terrenas up north has much nicer beaches- long, walkable with a nice boardwalk alongside w shops, restaurants, etc.
@@JTland-sea-air -When was the last time you were there? The area is growing really fast, with a lot of residential communities already built and being built. Most of them are private and gated communities, that is the only difference. Its not the regular traditional neighborhoods.
I agree with diversification of real estates. But to find a good deal in a foreign city is quite hard and with not so good returns. Maybe Andrew, you could do some more of those videos? Like a tutorial of finding them - i remember u did it in turkey, could u do some more and go more in depth?
Of course St. Kitts and Nevis are in the Hurricane zones. The entire Caribbean islands are prone to Hurricanes etc, except Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire due to their southerly location. Trust me l am from the Caribbean. Please do your research. Also the cost of Hurricane insurance is skyrocketing.
We need the money I feel like everybody in the world needs a stimulus check not picks or choose a few state to get them and other don't have that. Not fair is not right
I was reading that with the death of Queen Elizabeth certain common wealth countries like st kitts and Antigua are talking about leaving the common wealth. If the islands leave the common wealth do they loose access to the Schengen area?
@@nooralansare358 no as in they will not lose access to that. there are no governments statements to the contrary. Also its not predicated on the Caribbean islands having the queen as head of state. Trinidad has access and we have been independent republic since 1962
The Mexican Caribbean esp. Playa del Carmen is an amazing place to live and invest in ☺️💗 We have a dollarized, international rental market that appeals to people from all over the world.
How many languages have you had to learn? I think it does not make senses move some were and not learn the language. Living in another country sounds interesting, but I would only try it for 6 month first.
actually SKitts and Nevis has an escrow program to prevent this - make sure to talk to. qualified professionals as well as duelling RUclips influences when making your offshore plan. ask for specific examples and data and not just opinions.
Let's say that things get really bad and all those tens of thousands of people decide to escape to their second passport country because who is going to drop bombs on a small island and what other choice do they have if there is war in most major countries. Will be enough properties on those small islands to accommodate them and how much it will cost to rent something. Just look at Georgia rent price is a few times higher as many Russians try to escape there. So maybe it's not a bad idea to actually have your own place there as your home or just to rent
Why all these propaganda about CBI AND Real estate in the Caribbean that's not cool if you know of any point them out . I am an real estate agent in Antigua which is such a beautiful Country and you're here making all these unfair accusations base on your own personal preference and false belief which I think is lacking personal experience to your claims.
I did the CBI in St. Kitts and Nevis and we went for the pure donation route for the exact reasons mentioned. We are planning to live there and found it would be way more flexible and economical to just pay the donation. Good video!
You are completely correct. Especially since if you intend to renounce a US citizenship you will have to later pay a 20% tax on that home you bought in St Kitts.
Andrew off the top ropes with the elbow drop on "2 other RUclipsrs". I wonder who the other 2 RUclipsrs are. I have a hunch, but not totally sure.
Same. There’s exactly 2 that I know lol. 1 with a crowd bigger than the other
Exactly. You have to live in a house somewhere, and it's a lifestyle choice to buy a house where you won't get into a TMZ-video-worthy war with your neighbors and can enjoy the neighborhood amenities. Otherwise, I personally would put my real estate investment money into a some sort of a REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) and let a pro handle it.
I love this channel! Value over hoopla
So glad.
Very well done and straight to the point.
Buy in Trinidad. land value is increasing here, and Trinidad is not prone to adverse weather concerns. now is actually a good time to buy while land prices are still reasonable. But we are an industrial island rather than a touristy island.
Yes, Windward Islands tend to be pretty safe when it comes to hurricanes.
Spot on. A light onto the dark
Don't some Caribbean islands also have issues with locals making ancestral claims on lands that have already been sold? I knew an American hotel owner on Saba that spent years in court over who owned the land under his hotel!
Excellent!
Time value of money 🏆
What about Tulum, Mexico? I know prices went up already but i still see the opportunities there... What do you think?
How about the Dominican Republic. I find it to be a good value compared to other Caribbean islands. I have considered buying a beachfront condo in the Punta Cana area with the intent of renting it out using ARNB buy fear is stopping me.
Have you considered Playa del Carmen, Mexico instead? :)
@@FreedomPlaya -No I have not, been to Mexican coast but it feels sort of like Disney on a Tropical Beach. Too commercialized for my taste.
@@guillermone1 Some areas in the Riviera Maya are indeed
'commercialized'. Some other places, not so much. For example, have a look at my videos re: Puerto Morelos. It's a lovely little beach town in between Cancun and Playa del Carmen. From an Airbnb/rental perspective, the Riviera Maya is definitely an in-demand location.
@guillermone1 ...and Punta Cana isn't?? All inclusive resorts. No boardwalk there at all. You can barely walk down the beach without resort security daring you to touch their chase loungers. Bayahibe maybe, Punta Cana no. I spent 4 mos in south DR because I dive and the diving's better in Caribbean. If you don't dive, then Las Terrenas up north has much nicer beaches- long, walkable with a nice boardwalk alongside w shops, restaurants, etc.
@@JTland-sea-air -When was the last time you were there? The area is growing really fast, with a lot of residential communities already built and being built. Most of them are private and gated communities, that is the only difference. Its not the regular traditional neighborhoods.
Spill the tea!! 😃
Thank you so much for the advice .
I agree with diversification of real estates. But to find a good deal in a foreign city is quite hard and with not so good returns. Maybe Andrew, you could do some more of those videos? Like a tutorial of finding them - i remember u did it in turkey, could u do some more and go more in depth?
Cayman Islands property makes sense !
Perhaps the exception
but it's not tied to the Turkish lira, so not as much fun to gamble on.
@@chrislennon3925 😂
Thank you Sir
thank you for this
I wonder how expensive are the insurance premiums for homes on those inclement weather prone islands.
actually St Kitts & Nevis are not inclement weather prone in so far as the devastating storms you are likely referencing.
Of course St. Kitts and Nevis are in the Hurricane zones. The entire Caribbean islands are prone to Hurricanes etc, except Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire due to their southerly location. Trust me l am from the Caribbean. Please do your research. Also the cost of Hurricane insurance is skyrocketing.
Is this about the guy who made the Linkedin post lol?
I think I saw it too
I bet so 😂
Can you explain or point me to the linked in post?
What about buying a house in Belgrade? It sounded like a lot of that riverfront property was mostly for narcos.
Can you write off the donation?
No Zillow WOW!
We need the money I feel like everybody in the world needs a stimulus check not picks or choose a few state to get them and other don't have that. Not fair is not right
It would be nice to have #2$ check stimulus check for l people with social security disabilities so we can invest as well 😔
what about the Bahamas 🇧🇸 🤔
I was reading that with the death of Queen Elizabeth certain common wealth countries like st kitts and Antigua are talking about leaving the common wealth. If the islands leave the common wealth do they loose access to the Schengen area?
Maybe yes
no
@@barrytelesford5265 Why not note that there are official government statements in this regard?
@@nooralansare358 as in they wouldnt loose access to schengen. Trinidad is not under the queen and we have access to the Schengen
@@nooralansare358 no as in they will not lose access to that. there are no governments statements to the contrary. Also its not predicated on the Caribbean islands having the queen as head of state. Trinidad has access and we have been independent republic since 1962
If its the guy I m thinking of, the guy does alot of walk and talks and pushes property or fraction of
I quickly figured out who you're talking about. 😁
Dominica property seems quite pricey.
The Mexican Caribbean esp. Playa del Carmen is an amazing place to live and invest in ☺️💗 We have a dollarized, international rental market that appeals to people from all over the world.
How many languages have you had to learn? I think it does not make senses move some were and not learn the language. Living in another country sounds interesting, but I would only try it for 6 month first.
Inspiring Intelligent
Basically look at ALL ALTERNATIVES before you jump.
Be careful of the cyclones there!
You mean hurricanes, cyclones are found in the Pacific Ocean.
actually SKitts and Nevis has an escrow program to prevent this - make sure to talk to. qualified professionals as well as duelling RUclips influences when making your offshore plan. ask for specific examples and data and not just opinions.
"This RUclips Influencer thinks..." Lol
1:36 LoL
Let's say that things get really bad and all those tens of thousands of people decide to escape to their second passport country because who is going to drop bombs on a small island and what other choice do they have if there is war in most major countries. Will be enough properties on those small islands to accommodate them and how much it will cost to rent something. Just look at Georgia rent price is a few times higher as many Russians try to escape there. So maybe it's not a bad idea to actually have your own place there as your home or just to rent
Better hope that island is self-sustainable 😂
@@semzip8558 most are
@@kriskravt3428 you sure? Energy? Petrol? Goods? Unless you’re living off-grid I seriously doubt it.
In times of war you have to forget about good living conditions all you need is water and food and all those islands have it @@semzip8558
Location location location
I wish the Caribbean would stop doing this foolishness.
😂
Why all these propaganda about CBI AND Real estate in the Caribbean that's not cool if you know of any point them out . I am an real estate agent in Antigua which is such a beautiful Country and you're here making all these unfair accusations base on your own personal preference and false belief which I think is lacking personal experience to your claims.
What about the banking scams in antigua
🤣🤣
y u bitter?