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Best Baltic City to invest in real estate (apartment)

Andreas Fischer
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Hi there, 

I am looking to invest in an apartment in either Vilnius, Kaunas (Lithuania), Riga (Latvia) or Talinn (Estonia). After initial research, I believe the Baltic countries still offer good growth perspectives, although it would have been much better five years ago (that´s always better, but I did not have the mindset and the money five years ago). Does anyone have experience buying apartments as a foreigner in any of those cities? Would appreciate your insights very much.

In exchange, I can offer in-depth insights and great contacts for investing in Tbilisi, which is for me one of the top places to invest at the moment (just bought something there during the crisis).

Best, Andreas

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