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"Real Estate Without Borders" guides investors through international property opportunities. Expert investors and market specialists share insights on global real estate investing, covering markets, legal issues, currencies, and property management. We help American investors expand their portfolios internationally, whether they're experienced or just beginning their investment journey.
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In this episode, Thomas Patton shares his journey as a farmer in Panama, detailing how he transformed a rundown family farm into a thriving multi-species agricultural project. The conversation explores the creation of a farming-focused community designed to blend rural living with proximity to the city.Thomas also breaks down why Panama is an attractive destination for expatriates, how property ownership works, and what financing options are available through local banks. The episode highlights the importance of community, connection to land, and why investing in agricultural real estate can play a key role in long-term lifestyle and family legacy planning.• Thomas Patton is a farmer in Panama with a diverse agricultural background• He transformed a rundown family farm into a flourishing multi-species operation• The project is designed to create a farming community close to the city• Residents will own individual lots for a variety of agricultural pursuits• Panama offers a stable property ownership system with strong residency incentives• Developed infrastructure and lifestyle amenities make Panama attractive to expatriates• Real estate transactions typically involve local realtors and Panamanian banks• Mortgages are available through local banks, increasing accessibility for investors• The community blends urban convenience with rural living• Investing in land is viewed as a cornerstone of long-term family legacy planning“The average farm is 12 acres.”“We believe in aging very fit.”“Land is the best investment.”00:00 – Introduction to Farming in Panama02:28 – Creating a Farming Community05:20 – Real Estate Development and Property Ownership08:11 – Attracting Buyers: Who’s Interested?10:54 – Panama’s Appeal: Culture and Economy13:24 – Navigating the Real Estate Process16:05 – Financing and Mortgages in Panama18:58 – Investment Opportunities and Pricing
In this episode of Real Estate Without Borders, Daniel Foch sits down with Nick McLoota and Derek Cirillo from YukiHomes, a company helping foreigners buy and manage property in Japan—especially ski homes.They break down how they went from casual travelers to real estate entrepreneurs, what makes the Japanese market unique, and why global demand for vacation rentals is accelerating. The conversation covers pricing, financing realities for foreigners, regulatory hurdles, and why understanding local culture is critical to investing successfully in Japan.“We bought our house for 25K.”“Japan is super safe.”“We charge anywhere from 10 to 20%.”00:00 – Introduction to Real Estate in Japan02:22 – Building a Business Around Ski Homes05:30 – Understanding the Clientele and Demand07:34 – Investment Costs and Revenue Potential09:48 – Navigating the Lending Landscape12:11 – Demographics and Migration Trends13:51 – Platforms for Short-Term Rentals16:34 – The Reality of Vacant Homes in Japan17:38 – Choosing the Right Location for Investment21:03 – Exploring Free Homes and Their Challenges24:43 – Safety and Neighborhood Dynamics in Japan28:49 – Cultural Differences in Safety Perception30:15 – Language Barriers and Real Estate in Japan31:12 – Investing in Land and Property in Japan34:41 – Navigating the Japanese Real Estate Market🧠 Key Takeaways📝 Episode Summary🎙️ Notable Sound Bites📍 Chapters🎧 Episode KeywordsJapan real estate, YukiHomes, ski homes, Airbnb, investment opportunities, foreign ownership, Japanese market, property management, real estate trends, vacation rentals• YukiHomes was founded by two friends who love skiing and snowboarding• The company helps foreigners buy and manage properties in Japan, particularly for Airbnb• Most clients are Americans and Australians looking for ski homes• Properties can be purchased for as low as $20,000, but renovations are often required• Airbnb listings in Japan require a lengthy and bureaucratic licensing process• Foreign buyers typically need to purchase with cash, as mortgage options are limited• Instagram is the primary lead source for YukiHomes• Japanese domestic tourists often prefer different amenities than foreign guests• While Japan has many vacant homes, not all are good investment opportunities• Ski towns in Japan are seeing growing foreign interest and capital inflows
Join us as we dive into the vibrant world of real estate and lifestyle in Colombia with Mike, a seasoned investor and entrepreneur. From navigating the bustling streets of Medellin to exploring investment opportunities in Panama, Mike shares his journey of building a real estate empire. Discover the challenges and rewards of investing in Colombia, the cultural nuances, and the economic potential that this dynamic country offers. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just curious about international real estate, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration.
In this episode, Daniel Foch and Dave Hutch delve into the world's most expensive cities to live in and the factors contributing to housing affordability. They discuss various cities, including Canadian locations, and compare the cost of living against housing prices. The conversation highlights the impact of economic drivers, urbanization, and the unique challenges faced by different regions in the real estate market.
In this episode of Real Estate Without Borders, Daniel Foch interviews Ian Colville from Carpathian Capital, discussing the intricacies of international real estate investing. They explore the challenges faced by foreign investors, the current housing shortage, and the concept of the 'missing middle' in housing. Ian shares insights on lending dynamics, the cultural differences in homeownership, and the implications of inflation on real estate. The conversation also touches on the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, as well as tax strategies for foreign investors looking to navigate the US market.Check out Carpathian here: https://carpathiancapital.com/our-team/
In this conversation, Daniel Foch interviews Lawrence Yun, the chief economist of the National Association of Realtors, about the trends and insights regarding foreign buyers in the US real estate market. They discuss the recovery of foreign investment post-COVID, key trends in buyer demographics, and the impact of economic conditions in various countries, particularly Canada, China, and India. The conversation also delves into the methodology behind the research conducted by the National Association of Realtors and the current dynamics of the US real estate market, including selling trends and investment intentions of foreign buyers. The discussion concludes with a look at the future outlook for international real estate transactions.
In this episode, Dave Hutch interviews Rajan Chida, a recent graduate and entrepreneur who is revolutionizing the real estate industry with his innovative approach to building luxury cabins for Airbnb. Rajan shares his journey from selling shoes in high school to developing a unique health-focused retreat in Virginia. The conversation covers the challenges of real estate development, the importance of social media marketing, and the evolving trends in health and wellness within the industry. Rajan emphasizes the significance of storytelling and personal branding in attracting clientele and discusses the unexpected hurdles he faced, including tariffs affecting construction timelines. The episode concludes with Rajan's insights on future opportunities and the importance of taking risks in entrepreneurship.
In this conversation, Daniel Foch and Vijay discuss the evolving landscape of global mobility, citizenship, and investment opportunities. They explore the motivations behind individuals seeking to diversify their citizenship and investments, particularly focusing on the appeal of Dubai as a prime destination. The discussion also delves into various visa options available for Canadians, including the EB-5 and E2 visas, and the potential for investment in emerging markets like India. Vijay shares insights on the importance of strategic planning for those looking to optimize their financial and personal mobility across borders.
In this episode, Daniel Foch and Dave Hutch delve into the complexities of power of sale and foreclosure in the real estate market, particularly in Ontario, Canada. They discuss the nuances of these processes, the risks involved, and the implications for first-time homebuyers. The conversation then shifts to a broader discussion about the wealth of billionaires across the globe, highlighting the richest individuals in various countries. Finally, they explore global savings rates, examining how different countries manage debt and savings, and the economic implications of these trends.
In this episode, Daniel Foch and Dave Hutch explore the fascinating topic of wealth migration, focusing on where billionaires are relocating and the factors influencing their decisions. They discuss the significant growth of millionaires in countries like Montenegro and the UAE, the implications of tax rates, and the overall economic landscape. The conversation also shifts to America's immigrant billionaires, highlighting notable figures like Elon Musk and Sergey Brin, and the impact of their contributions to the economy. The hosts emphasize the opportunities available for high-income earners and the importance of understanding global real estate trends.
In this conversation, Daniel Foch and Dave Hutch explore the concept of unicorns—companies valued at over a billion dollars—and their distribution across various countries. They discuss the significance of unicorns in understanding a country's economic potential and delve into the role of AI in enhancing company valuations. The conversation also touches on housing trends, the most spoken languages globally, and the implications of these factors for global real estate investment.
In this candid sit‑down, Dan and Dave chat with Tara Marie Murphy—Canadian investment‑banker‑turned–digital‑nomad whose viral posts about swapping Toronto for Playa del Carmen lit up social media—to unpack how she and her pro‑golfer partner engineered a sunnier, cheaper, community‑driven life abroad. Tara traces the couple’s pandemic‑era “one‑month test run” that became a full‑time move; explains why five nearby golf courses, a 45‑minute airport run, and an instant network of under‑40 remote workers made Playa the perfect launch pad; and walks through myths about safety, childcare (a full‑time in‑home nanny for ~US $400/month), and Mexico’s surprisingly hands‑on private healthcare system that supported her fertility journey. The trio digs into gentrification critiques, the math of cost‑of‑living arbitrage, cross‑border real‑estate strategy (Tara still cash‑flows two Canadian rentals while renting in Mexico), and mindset shifts required to “just do the thing” instead of staying on the high‑tax hamster wheel. Tara closes with practical advice—test the destination first, build remote‑work systems, learn enough Spanish to get by, and ignore the online naysayers—and invites listeners to connect with her for resources and honest answers.Follow & further reading:• Instagram: @taramariemurphy Instagram• TikTok: @tmariemurphy TikTok• Daily Hive feature on her Mexico move: https://bit.ly/3Hpd65wListen in to see why a growing wave of young Canadians—and their kids—are trading condo fees and February slush for palm trees, reef snorkels, and an eight‑hour nanny shift that costs less than a Toronto parking spot.
Mini‑episode dissecting Visual Capitalist’s 2025 ranking of countries with the best (and worst) work‑life balance. From New Zealand’s six‑month paid leave to Norway’s no‑minimum‑wage model, the hosts weigh how statutory perks, culture, and “grind‑set” mentality shape where investors—and everyday folks—might want to live, work, or build wealth.“Not everyone wants to be Hormozi or Gary V… most people just want a decent life without a crazy cost of living.” – Dan
In this episode, Daniel Foch and Dave Hutch explore the dynamics of global real estate investment, focusing on foreign buyers in the US market. They discuss the trends in foreign investment, highlighting the leading countries and regions where foreign buyers are purchasing properties. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by these buyers, the impact of foreign investment on local economies, and the evolving preferences of international investors. The episode concludes with insights on the future of real estate investment and the importance of staying informed about market trends.
In this episode, Dave Hutch and Daniel Foch explore the demographic trends of countries with the most seniors and children, discussing the implications for real estate and economic growth. They share personal experiences in Texas, analyze the differences between aging populations and youth-heavy countries, and delve into the challenges faced by nations with high youth populations. The conversation also touches on international migration trends and the economic factors that influence growth in various regions. Texas offers a friendly atmosphere and affordability.Countries with aging populations face economic challenges.High fertility rates contribute to youth-heavy populations.Qatar and UAE have low senior populations due to immigration.Demographics alone won't guarantee economic growth.Political stability is crucial for economic development.Countries with high youth populations may face housing shortages.Real estate policies differ based on demographic trends.International migration impacts local economies significantly.Understanding global demographics aids real estate investment decisions.keywords:demographics, seniors, children, real estate, immigration, economic growth, Texas, global trends, housing market, youth population
In this conversation, Daniel Foch and Dave Hutch explore the global trends of wealth migration, focusing on the movement of high net worth individuals to various countries, particularly Dubai. They discuss the implications of foreign capital on local real estate markets, the pros and cons of attracting wealthy migrants, and the economic growth of countries like Poland. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding these trends for real estate investors looking to make informed decisions in a rapidly changing global landscape.
In this episode, Daniel Foch and Dave Hutch explore the cities with the largest working age populations globally, discussing the implications for real estate investment and economic growth. They delve into the dynamics of working age populations, the impact of climate on economic activity, and the demographic challenges faced by countries like China and India. The conversation highlights the rise of cities like Mexico City and the urbanization trends in Latin America, as well as the role of immigration in population growth. The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding these trends for real estate professionals and investors.
In this episode, Basil Mohr-Elzeki discusses the evolving landscape of global citizenship and residency, highlighting the increasing interest from Americans in alternative residency options, particularly in Europe and the Caribbean. He explains the motivations behind these relocations, including geopolitical risks and educational opportunities for children. The conversation also addresses common misconceptions about dual citizenship and the importance of understanding visa options. Basil emphasizes the need for individuals to explore their options proactively, as many countries are tightening their immigration policies.
In this conversation, Daniel Foch and Alessandro Palombo explore the dynamics of borderless living, focusing on the migration of wealth and individuals seeking new opportunities in different countries. They discuss the push factors driving people to leave their home countries, the allure of Portugal as a destination for European citizenship, and the implications of tax optimization. The conversation also touches on the digital nomad lifestyle, the trade-offs between governance and economic freedom, and the consequences of migration policies on housing affordability. Finally, they consider investment opportunities in Italy and the future of business in Europe amidst bureaucratic challenges.
This conversation explores the dynamic landscape of real estate investment in Africa, particularly focusing on Malawi. The speakers discuss the unique opportunities presented by demographic growth, the challenges of navigating land ownership and legal frameworks, and the importance of institutional development in fostering economic growth. They highlight the innovative approaches being taken to address these challenges and the potential for future investment in the region.
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