Real Estate Without Borders

Real Estate Without Borders

"Real Estate Without Borders" guides investors through international property opportunities. Expert investors and market specialists share insights on global real estate investing, covering markets, legal issues, currencies, and property management. We help American investors expand their portfolios internationally, whether they're experienced or just beginning their investment journey.

  1. JAN 14

    Luxury agricultural land development in Panama

    In this episode, Thomas Patton shares his journey as a farmer in Panama, detailing how he transformed a rundown family farm into a thriving multi-species agricultural project. The conversation explores the creation of a farming-focused community designed to blend rural living with proximity to the city. Thomas also breaks down why Panama is an attractive destination for expatriates, how property ownership works, and what financing options are available through local banks. The episode highlights the importance of community, connection to land, and why investing in agricultural real estate can play a key role in long-term lifestyle and family legacy planning. • Thomas Patton is a farmer in Panama with a diverse agricultural background• He transformed a rundown family farm into a flourishing multi-species operation• The project is designed to create a farming community close to the city• Residents will own individual lots for a variety of agricultural pursuits• Panama offers a stable property ownership system with strong residency incentives• Developed infrastructure and lifestyle amenities make Panama attractive to expatriates• Real estate transactions typically involve local realtors and Panamanian banks• Mortgages are available through local banks, increasing accessibility for investors• The community blends urban convenience with rural living• Investing in land is viewed as a cornerstone of long-term family legacy planning “The average farm is 12 acres.”“We believe in aging very fit.”“Land is the best investment.” 00:00 – Introduction to Farming in Panama02:28 – Creating a Farming Community05:20 – Real Estate Development and Property Ownership08:11 – Attracting Buyers: Who’s Interested?10:54 – Panama’s Appeal: Culture and Economy13:24 – Navigating the Real Estate Process16:05 – Financing and Mortgages in Panama18:58 – Investment Opportunities and Pricing

    22 min
  2. JAN 7

    Buying ski chalets in Japan

    In this episode of Real Estate Without Borders, Daniel Foch sits down with Nick McLoota and Derek Cirillo from YukiHomes, a company helping foreigners buy and manage property in Japan—especially ski homes. They break down how they went from casual travelers to real estate entrepreneurs, what makes the Japanese market unique, and why global demand for vacation rentals is accelerating. The conversation covers pricing, financing realities for foreigners, regulatory hurdles, and why understanding local culture is critical to investing successfully in Japan. “We bought our house for 25K.”“Japan is super safe.”“We charge anywhere from 10 to 20%.” 00:00 – Introduction to Real Estate in Japan02:22 – Building a Business Around Ski Homes05:30 – Understanding the Clientele and Demand07:34 – Investment Costs and Revenue Potential09:48 – Navigating the Lending Landscape12:11 – Demographics and Migration Trends13:51 – Platforms for Short-Term Rentals16:34 – The Reality of Vacant Homes in Japan17:38 – Choosing the Right Location for Investment21:03 – Exploring Free Homes and Their Challenges24:43 – Safety and Neighborhood Dynamics in Japan28:49 – Cultural Differences in Safety Perception30:15 – Language Barriers and Real Estate in Japan31:12 – Investing in Land and Property in Japan34:41 – Navigating the Japanese Real Estate Market 🧠 Key Takeaways📝 Episode Summary🎙️ Notable Sound Bites📍 Chapters 🎧 Episode Keywords Japan real estate, YukiHomes, ski homes, Airbnb, investment opportunities, foreign ownership, Japanese market, property management, real estate trends, vacation rentals • YukiHomes was founded by two friends who love skiing and snowboarding• The company helps foreigners buy and manage properties in Japan, particularly for Airbnb• Most clients are Americans and Australians looking for ski homes• Properties can be purchased for as low as $20,000, but renovations are often required• Airbnb listings in Japan require a lengthy and bureaucratic licensing process• Foreign buyers typically need to purchase with cash, as mortgage options are limited• Instagram is the primary lead source for YukiHomes• Japanese domestic tourists often prefer different amenities than foreign guests• While Japan has many vacant homes, not all are good investment opportunities• Ski towns in Japan are seeing growing foreign interest and capital inflows

    39 min
2.8
out of 5
12 Ratings

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"Real Estate Without Borders" guides investors through international property opportunities. Expert investors and market specialists share insights on global real estate investing, covering markets, legal issues, currencies, and property management. We help American investors expand their portfolios internationally, whether they're experienced or just beginning their investment journey.

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