30 places Google says Americans want to buy vacation homes, from Canada to Argentina
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Mar 23, 2018, 20:09 IST
30. British Virgin Islands — The 60-island archipelago has specifically seen an uptick in demand for high-end properties, particularly in Tortola and Virgin Gorda, its two most populated islands.
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29. Saint Martin — The French side of the island has no shortage of luxury villas and sea views, with homes for sale under $200,000.
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28. Turks and Caicos Islands — It's easy to see the appeal of the last outpost of the Caribbean thanks to its 250 days of sunshine. With the promise of its first-ever cliffside residences come 2020, the islands might rank even higher on this list in a few years.
27. Saint Vincent & the Grenadines — Tranquil, quiet, and less traveled, St. Vincent & the Grenadines is favored for its privacy and hideaways. Even Mick Jagger has a home here.
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26. Saint Lucia — Picturesque Saint Lucia has an up-and-coming real estate market, with 25% of foreign buyers from the US. Two-bedroom, two-bath townhouse apartments in Rodney Bay start at $350,000 to $400,000.
25. Uruguay — The cost of living index in Uruguay is 66.88. Modest homes away from the beach start at $200,000, while luxury properties near the beach typically start under $2 million.
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24. Cuba — While the US trade embargo prohibits Americans from buying property in Cuba, many have been finding loopholes — and we can see why.
23. Guatemala — Guatemala is one of four countries in Central America that offers territorial taxation, which imposes income taxes only on what you earn within its borders. The cost of living index in exotic Guatemala is 46.87.
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22. Brazil — Now is the time to buy in Brazil, where the residential real estate market is starting to pick up after two years of slow business.
21. Sint Maarten — You can purchase a 1,200 square-foot beachfront luxury home in the capital of Philipsburg for $515,000.
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20. Barbados — Located just outside the hurricane belt and boasting easy public transportation access, Barbados has many enticing benefits for American buyers.
19. Argentina — Argentina's property prices jumped 11.79% in January thanks to better mortgage access. Most international buyers are drawn to the traditional, upscale neighborhood of Recoleta in Buenos Aires, while hip Palermo is the most expensive neighborhood, averaging $3,115 per square meter.
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18. Bermuda — The cost of living in the North Atlantic Ocean's paradise is among the highest in the world. In 2016, the average price for a single-family home was roughly $1.2 million.
17. Aruba — The typical vacation home in Aruba ranges in price from $250,000 to $600,000, but beachfront properties can run up to $9 million.
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16. Colombia — It's hard to resist Colombia's vibrant, Spanish colonial houses and Republican mansions, which can sell for $1 million to $10 million in Old City. At the low end, a two-bedroom apartment in the same area can go for $300,000.
15. Chile — Home prices in Santiago are among the lowest of those in South American capital cities, with $1 million homes considered to be very high end. While there are no restrictions for foreign buyers, they must obtain a taxpayer number.
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14. Nicaragua — Nicaragua's Pacific coast has miles of beachfront living. The most popular areas are "the Emerald Coast," San Juan del Sur, and the coastal areas near Leon, Poneloya, and Las Peñitas.
13. Cayman Islands — The Cayman Islands' zero-tax regime of no income taxes, property taxes, estate taxes, or capital gains taxes has drawn an affluent expat community. Expect high prices for homes, from $600,000 to upwards of $2 million.
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12. Ecuador — Home to the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador may be more removed from the US, but it offers some amazing real estate prices. It's not difficult to find a 3,000-5,000 square-foot oceanfront home for under $300,000.
11. Honduras — The Bay Islands in Honduras are the country's prime jewel for real estate, particularly well-developed Roatán, which is home to several thousand foreign residents. While ocean-view real estate is on the climb, it's still more affordable than other Caribbean Islands.
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10. Jamaica — The largest English-speaking island in the Caribbean, Jamaica has a cost of living index of 60.62 and entices with its laid-back reggae lifestyle.
9. Dominican Republic — The Dominican Republic has a lot going for it: sandy beaches, a 50% property tax exemption for foreign buyers, and beachfront properties as low as $150,000.
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8. Bahamas — One-bedroom apartments for sale in Nassau, Freeport, Governor's Harbor, and Paradise Island are priced lower than those in American seaside cities, such as Miami or Tampa.
7. Panama — The cost of living in Panama is about 15% to 20% cheaper than the US, and it has a well-established expat community of about 20,000 to 30,000 Americans and Canadians. From Bocas Del Toro to Ancón in Panama City, there are plenty of options for foreign buyers.
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6. US Virgin Islands — Aside from some of the Caribbean's best beaches, the Virgin Islands are home to favorable tax rates. Homeowners pay an effective tax rate of 0.75% of the property's fair market value.
5. Belize — Ranked by CNBC as a top picture-perfect location for retirement, this English-speaking nation gives foreigners the same homeownership rights as locals, has low real estate taxes, and offers a low cost of living.
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4. Costa Rica — Many Americans want to live the Pura Vida in this tropical paradise, often seeking a home in the surf haven of Tamarindo, where you can buy a 3-bedroom condo for the US's median home price of $240,000.
3. Puerto Rico — While an interest in homes declined post-Hurricane Maria, this hasn't prevented Puerto Rico from ranking in the top five as it rebuilds. The median home price on the Island of Enchantment is $115,000.
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2. Canada — Even though Canada is the least affordable nation in North America with a median home price of $460,221, its beautiful landscapes and long ski seasons are hard to resist. Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton, and Winnipeg are particularly attractive to buyers.
1. Mexico — With an affordable average home sale price of $40,275 and picturesque beaches, it's no surprise Mexico ranks number one. Puerto Vallarta is the most sought-after location, with the most Google searches at 10,230.