Why Buy a Home in a Third World Country?
By Richlion
There are many reasons to buy a home in a third world country. Here are the most important ones:
Your money goes a lot further
Police State
The wealthy are doing it
Getting back to family life
There are other reasons, to be sure, that it's a good idea to own a home in a third world country. For this article, I'll just talk about the above.
Your money goes a lot further
Unless you are rich, you should look for ways to make your money go further. For most people, buying a home is their biggest purchase, and if you can save money in this area, you will be making the most saving on a single purchase.
If you buy in a third world country, your savings will be the most. If you move to another first world country where the same type of house in your own country is only 5% cheaper, you won't save much. If it's in a country where it's 40% cheaper, we are talking about big savings here.
Police State
If you live in America, Canada or the UK, there are many laws that take away your freedom in one way or another. That is why millions of people from these counties have moved out, or at least they own a home in another country. For many, this may not be politically correct, but many people don't care what others think when they see changes before their eyes that effects their family and business.
The wealthy are doing it
The fact that many wealthy people have homes in other countries, should make you think that they know something that we don't. The wealthy don't just have a second or third home in some other country that is expensive, they also have homes in poor countries.
Many actors and actresses, for example, have homes in the Caribbean and Central American countries.
Kevin Trudeau, who is a multi-millionaire has a home in Ecuador. Mike Adams, the big alternative health advocate of NaturalNews.com, has a home in Ecuador, too. Do they know something about Ecuador that we don't. (Do a search for their names and learn more about them.)
Getting back to family life
If you are 50 years old or more, you have seen many changes in the social way that people treat each others. It seems that good old family values are out the window. In fact, if you say you are a Christian, you'll get negative looks. What is this leading to?
In many of the second and third world countries, people still hold on to 'old fashion' values. Think about this...if a person doesn't have respect for human life, how safe do you think you'd be?
Reading today's newspapers, you'll see that crime that is happening now is not like the crime that happened when we were growing up. Some people are getting more and more sadistic and younger people are committing such crimes, too.
The above are just a few of the reasons why people are buying homes abroad.
For a home at a great value, check out this villa in Ecuador.
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