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I know a Canadian family that tried to move to Mexico during the covid and they end up moving to El Salvador as they could get a permanent visa after a year in Mexico.
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It's still affordable but will be expensive like Europe in less than 10 years
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Yes, diversify: Stocks, RE, 6 month living expenses in cash, 2%-5% in Bitcoin, 2%-5% in Gold/silver.
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The Thai people are smarter than the Europeans, they will not let them take over.
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At least this time we received something from the government.
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Answer is simple : It is a combination of demand and inflation. CA has been replacing their population with new movers from across the border so demand keeps rising and fed government create higher inflation by printing endless money.
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140 stubbings per day. đ˘
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Government create inflation by printing endless money and it is taxing the poor and the middle class
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Gov print make Inflation that make the $ weak and everything get more expensive.
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Depending where in CA?
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What did he found?
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 @foley.elec.services Thank you. I will listen to it soon while holding a sign for my friend primary elections.
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There will be no RE (except maybe in NY, LA, SF...) or general collapse. Someone will always kick the cane down the road. Gloom and doom news are selling well and are a great business. Check Gerald Celente or Peter Shiff. They keep repeating the same stuff for over 20 years. Don't fall for it.
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Why prices went so crazy in Australia? You have so much space with a small population.
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It depends where do you live, are you getting a great deal , is it an investment property or for your self, how much rent you pay compared to your mortgage payments ...?
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Develop a skill that you can take with you.
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 @venictos Japan has a failing population and has been in stagnation for 20 years.
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So many factors to take in consideration as the employment, mortgage rate, inflation, market availability of properties by geography, elections...
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