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Explore the many faces of Argentina and discover a new world. Buy a house, a country property, some Buenos Aires real estate. You can even purchase vineyards or invest in a winery and sell your own grapes. Are you dreaming of horses and acres of ranchland on which to keep them; or do you imagine yourself wandering through your wine cellars, choosing that special Malbec or Cabernet to go with your meal. Argentina has all of these possibilities and more. “This is your chance to take advantage of one of the best opportunities you will ever have in your life time.” Argentina is vast, beautiful and cheap! If you want an overview of this astounding country, of what it has to offer and how to take advantage of its considerable assets, then this report is just what you need. The author, and Englishman abroad, has fallen in love with Argentina and is offering to impart his considerable knowledge in order for you to achieve a dream. In addition, his expertise on property highs and lows, The Critical Window Theory, and a ‘how to’ buying guide, all help to provide a useful companion to anyone considering this country as a new home. Argentina’s greatest asset is its land; a country of 2, 766,890 sq km (roughly 11 times the size of the UK) which stretches from the sub-tropical north to the subpolar far south of Tierra del Fuego. As of now, this is some of the cheapest land in the world, and with a population of only 40 million, there’s a lot spare. There are currently no restrictions at all for foreigners wishing to purchase land in this fabulous South American country. Buy now and you could increase your investment several fold in the next few years, according to David Cummings. “In five years time, an increase in value for a well selected property here should be double or perhaps triple its current market value.” David offers a potted economic history of the country, to give you a background of the Argentinian psyche as well as his own story of how he ended up here, rather than the many other countries in the world he could have settled in. He expounds on the country’s awesome range of climates and landscape, and the astounding property bargains to be found; farmland, vineyards, a pied a terre in Buenos Aires, rambling estates in the pampas (grasslands), luxurious houses complete with swimming pools and acres of land. Brief sections on visas, legal processes and where to go for help all complete this outline of Argentina as a prospective retirement and business location. |
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