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Finding Investors for Caribbean Property Purchase

Ella Volney
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Hi Everyone, 
My real estate company is based in the US. I invest in properties located in the Caribbean. I am finding it really difficult to find investors and lenders who will lend on properties outside of the US. Does anybody here have experience or insight on this subject? Thanks!

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@Ella Volney

Typically, you can only find a lender in the country where the property is located and, if you're not a resident there, it will be more difficult if not impossible, depending on the country.

When it comes to investors, they need to be open to the idea and then you need to have opportunities that fit within their right risk/return profile. Not easy, especially given where you're investing and, if you can't do that, love money might be the solution.

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