The Ultimate Plan B Real Estate Plan

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Published 2023-08-10
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Join us as we explore the world of Plan B real estate strategy! From luxury Villas in Europe to exotic getaways in Southeast Asia, we'll uncover potential locations that offer diversification, residence permits, and even citizenship options. Don't miss out on crafting your dream Plan B with us!

00:00 Start
00:30 Mexico
2:35 Exploring Real Estate Options in Europe
5:00 Considering Properties in South America
7:55 Eastern Europe
11:04 Southeast Asia
12:18 Exotic locations for Plan B Real Estate

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All Comments (21)
  • @skunkmd11
    I bought property in Singapore when I migrated here 20 years ago. I have no regrets. By today I retired at 50 and the rental incomes give me the freedom to travel and have a good life in Singapore.
  • @jzuffoletto
    My wife, son and I saw the writing on the wall in the US and we all moved to Mexico about two years ago. As we watch the US continue to melt down we are so glad we did, although I'm heartbroken about what the US has become. We don't expect to ever return.
  • As an American, I have no plan B. We enjoy our military, guns, alligators, lack of affordable healcare, and corrupt republic. When things go bad, we know our government will be there to take care of and regulate all of our needs in the best ways possible for their personal gain.
  • @BlackAnonymou
    This guy's mind is like a human geography map. I totally admire his wisdom. Im broke, but I love listening to his view on the world. There are multiple ways to mastermind a plan B, and it doesn't require millions of dollars,
  • @pitoblogg
    Some quick advice, Spain and Italy are a bit better organized than Greece (A bit). But Day to day life in Greece, man, leaps ahead. Best social life in the world. YOu go out on a monday evening, the streets are filled with people. And friendships are so easy to start in Greece, really simple people who wear their hearts on their sleeves. By far the best cuisine (YES, better than Italian). And the most beautiful beaches in the world, that you do not need to pay anything to access.
  • @lougarou8431
    Canadian couple in their mid fifties. Discovered Nicaragua 7 years ago and making plans to make this our retirement haven. Found and bought the property, building starts next year and can’t believe how inexpensive it is versus any Canadian property. Obtaining permits is a breeze and we can have pretty much any size or design without having big brother telling us what we can and cannot do.
  • @KevinDChanx
    I bought proprerty in Italy for 35000€ just 1 hour away from the Capital Rome and near a very nice University and living area in a city. I encourage everyone to do it
  • @DuneSeaJedi
    Good job Andrew. As one of your not wealthy watchers I still love your global view of the world and how we should protect our freedom, money & quality of life. Your information and point of view is very helpful to all levels of financial strata. - Bodhi, USA expat retired in Thailand
  • @masoodrazaq
    Lived in 10 countries and visited 50+. From a tax and lifestyle POV I would do 1) UAE (Dubai) tax residency with 10 year visa; 2) Summer home in Portugal (prefer Spain but not as tax friendly), and 3) possible Asian base in Bali or Malaysia. You could also have a base in London as long as you are not resident. Looking at this as an EU citizen.
  • @cougarlove8542
    You rarely mention Costa Rica. I have been here 4 year full time. I got my residency after one year. I spend $100 per month for Caja (full medical insurance) and even though it is not the cheapest, it is cheaper than allot of places in the US. Downfalls: roads, some banking, costal real estate cost, most natives are poor, allot of con artist in the real estate profession including some attorneys. Positive’s super friendly and helpful people, high literacy, FREE of government interference in your life (my main concern for the US), and labor is cheap, it is absolutely beautiful with almost ever climate, average temperatures and two oceans. For me the best part is, two hour flight to Miami.
  • @Learned333
    Paraguay is not a mid 5 figures - ~$50,000 - permanent residency cost. It is a mid FOUR figures. $6000+ including your attorney fees.
  • @94nolo
    I grew up an American kid in lower-middle class conditions, to a father who owned a business. This channel gives me hope.
  • @joeywharton5662
    I am Mexican with a Mexican passport. I can maneuver the country well, my father owned many businesses and real estate there. Its been either confiscated by the cartels or by tenants, he sold the rest. I' never thought I'd see the day. He said once the cartels come a knocking the party is over. The money and power the cartels are gaining due to the US open border is scary. I've lived in Chile and I've traveled to Argentina. I am seriously considering Argentina as my plan B if Milei wins. Highly education population, 1st world medical, rich culture and food, rich in resources, gorgeous geography from Iguazu waterfalls to vast beaches, to worls class ski resorts and of course the expansive Pampas. Real estate is still very affordable. Can you do an episode on Argentina after the Sunday elections?
  • @natec9420
    The best way to get citizenship Europe is to show up on a boat
  • Your content is very informative and totally appreciated during these times. Thank you!
  • @8StringKeith
    I’m not pushing a particular geographic area but what I have found in general, you can go where everyone else is going and pay top price or you can find that inexpensive diamond in the rough which has an attraction or two which potentially attracts other investors/ migration to the area. Thank you Andrew for all of your insight 😎🤙
  • @cryptodass7609
    Firstly thank you for the great content. I’ve lived in 17 countries having travelled over 60 so far. I’ve renovated properties in 5 of them. My advice to ‘city slickers’ which I guess I was is don’t buy too much land unless you have enough $ to hire a full time team. It’s back breaking otherwise . I’ve just planted an Olive grove over looking the Mediterranean Sea and my backs f*cked 😂
  • @wannabemgtow2540
    Wow, this is truly informative. Living in a country that is slowly deteriorating, the content you have shown really gives me a lot to think about.
  • @edgonzales7581
    Great video 🙏 I noticed as I listen to many of the economists and investors putting out content that the vast majority of them own homes out of the USA or at least out in the country in bug out locations. While I'm far from a $100 million portfolio I'd like to own something abroad one day as a plan B. I've just renewed my passport and once it arrives the hunt begins. Good luck to y'all
  • @Valhallabootcamp
    😂 move to Europa my goooood its going down like a flash I’m out of eu WEF backyard