why overpriced?
why overpriced?
Check the real estate listings”¦ the same object you find in other islands at $10m there it is priced at $30m.
This must have a reason. Maybe better island than othersJohnnyDoe said:
Check the real estate listings”¦ the same object you find in other islands at $10m there it is priced at $30m.
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I agree 100%. Don't know about Bahamas. But for example, Dubai I would call overpriced. The land there is unlimited to build and the quality / price ratio is really bad. Sometimes it seems you pay there illogical price for that location/weather etc...thomasparra said:
I don't think you can beat the Bahamas in terms of "overpriceness". I mean everything that is connected to the US is overpriced (real estate, restaurants, hotels, services and even flights). I have never been to the Bahamas but I am sure most restaurants require you to tip in the Bahamas, like they do in Yucatan and any other places where US travellers / expats / citizens go to travel/reside in.
Also Johnny I would consider a place with a decent healthcare system, at least somewhere with decent private clinics for wealthy individuals as some of the countries mentioned in this thread literally have NOTHING (eg Madagascar where they would fly you to La Reunion if you have anything more serious than the flu for example) 🙂
By the way I am sure that La Reunion would be the perfect place for you but tax and the difficulties to get multi acre land would be two obvious no gos.
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You can find reasonably priced real estate in the Bahamas. Of course at a premium compared to equivalents in Florida.thomasparra said:
I don't think you can beat the Bahamas in terms of "overpriceness".
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You need to distinguish between Nassau/New Providence and the Family Islands. They are two different worlds.thomasparra said:
I mean everything that is connected to the US is overpriced (real estate, restaurants, hotels, services and even flights). I have never been to the Bahamas but I am sure most restaurants require you to tip in the Bahamas, like they do in Yucatan and any other places where US travellers / expats / citizens go to travel/reside in.
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For anything serious you need the US or Europe.thomasparra said:
Also Johnny I would consider a place with a decent healthcare system, at least somewhere with decent private clinics for wealthy individuals as some of the countries mentioned in this thread literally have NOTHING (eg Madagascar where they would fly you to La Reunion if you have anything more serious than the flu for example) 🙂
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All the inconveniences of France together with those of a small island, perfectly located in the Indian Ocean thu&¤#thomasparra said:
By the way I am sure that La Reunion would be the perfect place for you but tax and the difficulties to get multi acre land would be two obvious no gos.
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Quality of what? Good life has a different meaning for everyone.Konstanz said:
Thats why I like the places were really rich western people live. You get very good quality.
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High crime is only in Nassau (certain areas where you have no reason to go) and Freeport. The Family Islands are virtually crime-less.Konstanz said:
Bahamas has high criminality rate - that one is enough to say is not the place for me
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Which Island is the best of all Bahamas islands?JohnnyDoe said:
High crime is only in Nassau (certain areas where you have no reason to go) and Freeport. The Family Islands are virtually crime-less.
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It depends what you are looking for! Eleuthera is a good compromise between remoteness and infrastructure. The Exumas are great for boating. Bimini very convenient if you do business in Miami. Andros is perfect for nature lovers. Harbor Island is island chic. Etc...
Yes, there is no perfect place. You have to mix. Depending what you wantvoid said:
You're looking for a place that doesn't exist... like me 🙂
Go sailing...
or
Convince yourself Uruguay is not cold (at least not the whole year).
or
Be more creative regarding taxation requirements (it's your most restrictive criteria) or forget the seaside.
Botswana, Paraguay, Mexico, New Caledonia, pacific in general.
Europe, North America, vast majority of Asia, Australia... all cursed.
Africa getting colonized by China.
In my eyes you don't have too many options outside South America.
Reunion is your place however occupied by French at the moment. Since you probably still hold EU passport you can easily invest and spend there half a year... it's quite hot in summer anyways...
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I'm quite leaning towards this option, as soon as StarLink is available worldwide.void said:
You're looking for a place that doesn't exist... like me 🙂
Go sailing...
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it has the gringo problem
but it's not for everyone and every family setup :|JohnnyDoe said:
I'm quite leaning towards this option, as soon as StarLink is available worldwide.
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so what...
I don't like to be a gringo
yeah, it's part of the culture though and in other forms seen around the world - acceptance might free you a bit... just saying
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I've been searching for this for a few years now”¦ probably it doesn't exist, anyway here are the requirements:
- tax free country
- country/island with fresh water available
- nice vegetation
- calm sea
- beach
- min. 10 acres
- no close neighbors
- ideally (not necessarily) a peninsula
If someone finds it I will pay a commission.
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interesting idea - how developed is the area and how does the sea look likeDelight said:
What about Belize? It has access to fresh water sources because it is mainland. Beautiful beaches. cheap land and I never once felt odd in my own skin while I was living there. Belize is so diverse of a country that everyone is used to living with everyone. I think more specifically Ambergris Caye would meet most if not all of your requirements.
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not really quiet and it seems it's going underwater 🙁