5 Reasons why you should invest abroad
Investing abroad may seem crazy to some people and totally obvious to others.?Why should you invest abroad??I will answer with 5 reasons below ??
1) Diversification
Investing abroad allows you to diversify your assets geographically, politically, economically and also in terms of currency.?If you have all your assets in one country, and the country's currency devalues and a war breaks out, you are exposing most of your assets. On the other hand, if your assets are diversified across several countries and continents, you dilute the risk.
2) You retain control
When it comes to investing abroad, many people have a misconception of loss of control. This is not the case when you choose an economically stable country with a simplified purchase process for foreigners and you are surrounded by a team of professionals on site to ensure that the steps are well taken. When investing with a rental objective, make sure you have a quality property management company. If you are investing 10,000 km away, you don't want to have to deal with tenant check-ins and check-outs, or minor plumbing repairs yourself.?
3) Higher ROI
As we know, one of the main reasons to invest abroad is to obtain returns that we do not get in our country of residence. The rental returns in some countries bring +10% of net return per year. Once again, to secure these returns, make sure you have a team of professionals on site.?
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4) Inflation hedge
Real estate is better than just cash flow in another paper currency. It’s a hard asset. That means it retains a value independent of any paper currency’s nominal value. In some cities or countries in full economic growth, you can realize nice capital gains, just by buying and waiting.?
5) Become International
Investing internationally will not only introduce you to other ways of investing and working, but will also introduce you to an international network. Networking is important in business and it will open doors for you.
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