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You have a chance to live the Freeport ethos… September 27, 2024 | | Hello, Fellow Navigator. R

You have a chance to live the Freeport ethos… [The Freeport Navigator logo]( [The Freeport Navigator logo]( September 27, 2024 [More Articles]( | [Free Reports]( | [Premium Services]( [The Case for Offshore Real Estate]( Hello, Fellow Navigator. Real estate has long been a preferred investment of the rich – and for good reason. As a real asset, it’s a natural hedge against inflation and currency debasement. Real estate is also tax efficient and generates income. And banks will make loans backed by real estate that they’d never make on any other asset class. But what about offshore real estate? Apart from all the same benefits you’d get from investing in your hometown, investing overseas gives you far greater diversification and, if done right, the potential for even better returns. And beyond the obvious investment merits, who wouldn’t want to own a home in one of the world’s greatest beach getaways? One thing I’ve learned in my time overseas – and living part time in Lima, Peru – is that wealthy people like to have a Plan B. They have one or multiple homes outside of their country… just in case things go sideways at home and they feel the need to leave. In the Age of Chaos, that seems like a no-brainer. I sat down this week to discuss overseas property investment with Ronan McMahon… a man I consider the walking embodiment of the Freeport ethos. That’s why we were overjoyed when he recently agreed to join [The Freeport Society Board of Advisors](. Ronan scours the globe looking for real estate opportunities, and he was kind enough to share some of his recent finds. [Click here]( or the image below to watch today’s video edition of The Freeport Navigator. If you’d like to learn more about investing in overseas real estate, Ronan’s Real Estate Trend Alert regularly delivers a wealth of information. [To learn more about the incredible returns possible in international real estate, click here](. To life, liberty, and the pursuit of wealth, [Charles Sizemore's signature] [Charles Sizemore's signature] Charles Sizemore Chief Investment Strategist, The Freeport Society Manage your account We hope this timely investment research is valuable to you. As you know the markets move fast and conditions change frequently. So please check the current issue for the most recent advice. Please note that we cannot be liable for any missed bulletins caused by overzealous filters. To ensure that you continue to receive this valuable part of your service please take a moment to add support@thefreeportsociety.com to your address book. You can reach us at support@thefreeportsociety.com or by calling 1-800-539-8213. Have a question about your bill? [Visit our billing FAQs](. Too many emails? Click or tap [manage my subscription]( to unsubscribe from free newsletter emails. [Freeport Society icon]( [Freeport Society icon]( The Freeport Society 1125 N. Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201 Copyright 2024 All rights reserved.

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