Taking The Scariness Out of international Investing

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Taking The Scariness Out of international Investing

The story revolves around Sarah Hartstein, a passionate traveler who turned her love for exploration into a successful career and real estate investments in Croatia. It all began when Sarah embarked on what was supposed to be a week-long vacation called "yacht week." Little did she know that this initial adventure would extend into an incredible 11-month journey of continuous travel.

Before her nomadic lifestyle, Sarah had been diligently studying for her CPA license, aiming to climb the corporate ladder and become a partner in an accounting firm. However, her travels opened her eyes to a different kind of lifestyle—one filled with freedom and adventure. The monotonous 9-to-5 grind no longer held the same appeal for her.

With determination and a knack for numbers, Sarah seized the opportunity to work remotely in a finance position. Her boss recognized her exceptional skills and set up a cozy workspace for her in a converted penthouse apartment in sunny Santa Barbara. From there, Sarah gradually pushed the boundaries, requesting more time off to travel. She found herself enjoying the freedom of extended vacations, all while remaining productive and fulfilling her work commitments. It was a win-win situation for her.

As Sarah journeyed through breathtaking landscapes in Bali, New Zealand, and Tasmania, she discovered the joys of van life in the land of the Kiwis. Imagine parking the van amidst stunning scenery, preparing delicious meals, witnessing unforgettable sunsets, and still being able to work remotely. It was the epitome of freedom and simplicity. But the real adventure began when Sarah and her companions veered off the beaten path, temporarily ignoring work messages to embrace the exhilaration of the moment. The allure of spontaneity was undeniable.

While on her travels, Sarah's interest in real estate was sparked by her father's involvement in the mortgage industry. Curiosity led her to experiment with Airbnb, renting out her own apartment in Santa Barbara while she explored the world. This clever move not only allowed her to live rent-free but also generated a steady income stream to fund her adventures. Interestingly, when she took her show on the road, subletting her apartment abroad often brought in more money than her monthly rent. The freedom to roam and earn at the same time was an enticing prospect.

During her journey, Sarah unexpectedly met her partner, and together they dreamt of investing in properties across multiple countries, creating free accommodations while profiting from rentals. However, fate had other plans, and the pandemic disrupted their original intentions. They found themselves on the sun-kissed shores of Croatia, embracing the winds of change.

In just eight days, Sarah found herself falling in love—not only with the beauty of Croatia but also with a charming one-bedroom apartment. Swiftly and impulsively, she made an offer, igniting the sparks of their budding nesting plans. Surprisingly, this impulsive decision turned out to be a wise investment. The apartment quickly attracted eager renters, bringing in a steady stream of income. And the cherry on top? In Croatia, there are no property taxes. This financial advantage further enhanced the allure of this stunning coastal haven.

While hesitant to share the news of her acquisition with loved ones, fearing potential risks, Sarah found solace in knowing that she had taken the first step toward building a prosperous future. Each passing day revealed the untapped potential of Croatian real estate and the growing demand for rental properties, particularly during the peak tourism season.

Notably, Split—the bustling jewel of Croatia—faces limited space, similar to San Francisco. This enchanting land, where ancient history seamlessly blends with breathtaking landscapes, experiences a scarcity of accommodations. This scarcity presents a goldmine of opportunities for savvy investors like Sarah. Approximately 40% to 60% of visitors in Split opt for Airbnb properties due to the dearth of hotels.

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