The Investment That Keeps Giving By Brian O'Connor Dear Sovereign Investor, Real estate is a great way to supplement your income as well as protect your assets by moving them outside of the United States. But as Uruguay Offshore Investment Summit attendees learned today, there are more options than just owning rental property for vacationers. A handful of frustrated (but savvy) Americans have discovered how to get their wealth outside the U.S. dollar and generate up to 24% annual returns from a unique type of real estate. But this type of real estate is not what you might think — it's a safe store of value that provides high annual returns, steady income streams and has consistently appreciated in value over the past 10 years. If You Missed the Sold-Out Uruguay Offshore Investment Summit Sorry we missed you in Punta del Este, where over 16 global investment and offshore experts divulged their top secrets, strategies and recommendations for escaping from America and profiting no matter what happens to the dying dollar. Since you weren't here with us — and I don't want you to miss out on all these ideas and insights — I am offering you our Uruguay Wealth Report. It contains nearly 20 hours of audio that reveals the most powerful information you'll ever hear and over four hours of video footage from our real estate and farmland tours. But, this audio and video kit will only be available until midnight on Tuesday, April 1. Click here for full details and to secure your copy. I'm talking about farmland. Jim Rogers says: "Farmland is where the money is"… and … "Uruguay is one of the best places in the world to invest in farmland right now." And Warren Buffet agrees: "I'd rather have ALL the farmland in the world than ALL the gold in the world." And there's no better place to be talking about farming and food than in Uruguay (which the locals say means "Big Giant Farm"). The country has with some of the world's most fertile soil and that sits atop one of the world's largest aquifers. Earlier today, Jeff Opdyke, Sovereign's Executive Editor, presented on the growing opportunities within the agricultural industry. During the last decade, Uruguayan farmland has surged 800% and it's not done yet! The United States' days of supplying food for the world are done and other countries, such as New Zealand, Argentina and Brazil, are stepping up with their arable land and advanced techniques to fill the void. However, land in those countries has become extremely expensive. That's not the case with Uruguay … but this undiscovered gem won't last forever. Jeff went on to explain that you didn't need to know a thing about farming in order to generate passive income from farmland. That means no pulling weeds, milking cows or tending to your land at all. You can sit back and forget about the investment while collecting checks in your mailbox. The Inside Connection to Uruguayan Farmland Uruguay native Sebastian Da Silva presented later in the day on how to invest in the country's farmland for maximum returns. Sebastian runs one of Uruguay's leading farm-management firms and was invited to the summit to give attendees his expert guidance about the crops that are synonymous with Uruguay and the income opportunities they represent. Some of the insight that he provided to attendees included: - Where to find the highest-yielding farmland at the best possible price. Plus, two major Uruguayan crops that are making some huge returns for farm investors.
- Where to find the right people to put your land to work for you. And pay only a small fee! No need to select crops or make any farming decisions at all.
- How to get started without paying for farm equipment or needing any other start-up capital!
- How to pay virtually no taxes and receive generous deductions on your farmland income.
- Local contacts that can help you start investing in farmland in as little time as 30 days.
I must apologize, but I can't possibly keep up with the flow of actionable ideas and strategies presented here in Punta del Este (our speakers tend to talk a LOT faster than I can type). But, no worries, we've arranged to send you a complete digital set of audio recordings from the Uruguay Offshore Investment Summit. Just let us know if you want a copy and we'll grant you access as soon as the recordings are ready in just a few short weeks. We are closing out the day with a farmland tour with Sebastian to a working farm in the Garzon Valley, not far from Punta del Este. The Garzon Valley is one of the most highly-valued farming areas in the region, with olive trees, vineyards and agriculture flourishing here. While hearing directly from leading farmland experts, we are going to see farms planted with soy and the last stages of crops that will be harvested in the next few weeks. Your conference insider, Brian O'Connor P.S. If you couldn't make it to Uruguay with us, check out our audio and video recorded for the trip. It'll be like you're right there with us as we walked through Uruguay's prime soybean fields … a commodity that's making some investors a small fortune. For more information on our 2014 Passport to Uruguay kit, click here. | |
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