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Finding cash investors for international rentals

Mason Scholtes
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Having spent 6 months in Buenos Aires, I have long loved the city. It is by far the cheapest (high quality of life) city in the world and it just got cheaper.

With Javier Milei the most likely to become president in October his anti socialist (libertarian) policies will potentially have huge effects on the economy. If he does take power it is likely that property values will explode higher. It’s possible the right properties 3,5 or 10x over the next years.

With my buddies in BA that are local real estate experts and rental managers I have access to very desirable properties to buy at a discount from an already depressed market.

I would like to put together a group of investors to purchase multiple rentals and benefit from the likely appreciation due to the change in government.

Any suggestions on reaching cash investors who are open to a little more risk for a much better potential return?

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