Every year, my team and I travel the world in search of the best places to buy real estate. Along the way, we spend $1 million dollars on travel and research. We’re looking for places that are stable, beautiful, offer incredible value—and are on the cusp of something big.
This year, one country grabbed our attention.
It’s a place I think of as the “Portugal of South America”. Here you’ll find Atlantic beaches backed by pine forests…historic towns with colonial plazas and cobbled streets…a country that’s neat, tidy, and feels wonderfully safe. And it’s remarkably affordable.
In my new YouTube video, I reveal what makes this small, overlooked nation so attractive. Watch it now.

In my video, I share why this little country needs to be on your radar. Click to view the video. And then ask any question you have in the comments. I want to hear from you.
Watch the video to discover:
- Why I call it this country “the Portugal of South America”…
- How its glamorous beach town—the “Saint-Tropez of the Southern Hemisphere”—draws the rich and famous in January and February each year…
- Why its inland regions offer relaxed country living and eight or nine months of perfect weather a year…
- And the attractive residency programs that let you craft a route to a passport…and could even lead to you paying near-zero taxes on your global income…
When you’re done watching, let me know your thoughts… I’ll be answering questions directly in there.
- If you were to buy real estate in South America, which country would top your list and why?
- What would you look for first in a South American destination: lifestyle, value, or residency benefits?
Click here to watch the video.
Wishing you good real estate investing,

P.S. I want my YouTube channel to be a fun place where we can share ideas and uncover the best opportunities together. So I look forward to reading your comments and questions.
Here are some comments I got with my last video shot in Guadalajara, Mexico, including a question on the latest RETA deal, in Mexico’s San José del Cabo. Go to the video to see my reply.

And don’t forget to drop a comment or question of your own.


