If You Do This – You Could Retire Sooner
By Ronan McMahon
For International Living
When you think of income opportunities from international real estate, you probably think of two types of deals:
1. In a condo hotel like this one in Mexico, you get a fixed rent from the resort operator. You do nothing…except keep an eye out for your rent check to arrive.
2. Short- and long-term rental opportunities in a market like Fortaleza in Brazil. Here, there is a shortage of rentals. I expect this shortage will get worse.
These are just two strong income opportunities we heard about at the International Real Estate Investment Forum in Toronto. Both opportunities offer the prospect of capital appreciation, too.
There are other ways to generate income from real estate. Some of these deals were so exciting, I devoted an entire section of our two-day schedule in Toronto to discuss them. Here are some of the highlights:
Income Play #1: How about a 13% to 15% annual return on your money for 20 years? We heard from Colin about how you can do this…
Germany and The European Union have aggressive targets on increasing the percentage of energy generated from renewable sources. Germany’s target is that 20% of its energy should come from renewable sources by the end of this year.
To deliver, they need to offer pretty dramatic subsidies. They are doing this mostly on the demand side. The German government will guarantee to pay you a fixed price for solar energy you generate for the next 20 years. You have a guaranteed price and market.
The whole process is capital intensive. These solar panels are expensive. Colin has teamed up with a bank that offers 90% financing of all your capital outlay. Interest rates are low…again with government support.
Of course, your solar panels need to catch the sunlight for this to work. Colin’s contacts on the ground in Germany will secure the lease of the roofs of industrial properties. Partners on the ground will also be responsible for all maintenance and management for the duration of the 20-year lease.
We recorded the entire Forum, including Colin’s energy income presentation.
Income Play #2: Across the globe, the demand for food is on the rise. To produce a kilogram of beef, farmers need seven kilograms of feed (corn is commonly used). Increased demand for meat means much higher demand for the inputs such as corn.
This trend is happening at a time when supply is coming under intense pressure. Australia, one of the world’s largest exporters of wheat, is experiencing the most prolonged drought in more than 100 years. In the U.S., 20-million acres of land—formerly used to produce maize, wheat, soya, and other crops for food and animal feed—have been diverted to produce crops for heavily subsidized biofuels.
The demand for food isn’t going away…we all have to eat. Today, there are more mouths to feed than at any time in the history of our planet, and the middle class in Asia and South America continue to grow and demand more food.
Brazil’s high plains, the cerrados, cover 500 million acres. The United States Department of Agriculture has estimated that 400 million acres of this could be opened for crop production. The area yet to be opened for agricultural production is 25% larger than the total crop acreage of the U.S.
We heard from Chris on an easy way you can profit. This presentation is part of the recordings, too.
Income Play #3: Burma is the last country on earth with an abundant natural supply of this resource. Not the type of place you can, or want to do business though. Roll up Robert with a solid and ecologically friendly way to profit from the world’s emerging teak shortage.
I spend up to half my time traveling and scouting real estate opportunities. My most enjoyable work day was on Robert’s plantation in Panama’s southern province of Darien. The place feels like a 3D movie…beautiful but hard to believe it’s real. I saw stunningly colorful butterflies…and dramatic nature as an eagle swooped and grabbed a young monkey.
That’s not the point though. This is a beautiful but also productive place. This is a primo place to grow valuable hardwoods. As for the yields and income you can get…impressive! Get the full story when you listen to this presentation from the International Real Estate Investment Forum recordings.
A finance graduate, Ronan McMahon worked in the e-business consultancy and dot-com industries before joining International Living as Real Estate Marketing Director in January 2004. Ronan has been an active real estate investor since his early twenties and joining International Living gave him the opportunity to marry his personal and professional interests. Last year Ronan took up the position of Executive Director with Pathfinder. Pathfinder is International Living’s preferred Real Estate advertising partner. Pathfinder scours the globe to find the most unique and value-oriented real estate opportunities.
