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Risk mitigation/exit strategy
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I'm a lover, not a fighterRaceBannon said:
Why buy when you can just roll the tanks in?BearsWiin said:We're looking to buy some acreage outside Paris
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I have a friend who stopped talking about, and actually pulled the trigger, on buying a house in Italy. It was a nightmare of red tape, and he needed to engage Italian counsel, but in the end, it was super cheap. The reason it was cheap is that an American is never going to make a living there. You go to spend your money and live in your own place. There's no work, so real estate, a lot of it anyway, is cheap cheap cheap.BearsWiin said:
I'm a lover, not a fighterRaceBannon said:
Why buy when you can just roll the tanks in?BearsWiin said:We're looking to buy some acreage outside Paris
If I were to pull the trigger on an apartment in one of the great cities, it would have to be Rome, which is also somewhat affordable. Certainly relative to Paris anyway. -
I'd get a flat in Vienna. Lots of Italian towns are offering cheap places but even when you fix them up they're still in the middle of nowhere Italy. Great if you like Italy, but hard to get anywhere. I like Rome, but not enough to buy therecreepycoug said:
I have a friend who stopped talking about, and actually pulled the trigger, on buying a house in Italy. It was a nightmare of red tape, and he needed to engage Italian counsel, but in the end, it was super cheap. The reason it was cheap is that an American is never going to make a living there. You go to spend your money and live in your own place. There's no work, so real estate, a lot of it anyway, is cheap cheap cheap.BearsWiin said:
I'm a lover, not a fighterRaceBannon said:
Why buy when you can just roll the tanks in?BearsWiin said:We're looking to buy some acreage outside Paris
If I were to pull the trigger on an apartment in one of the great cities, it would have to be Rome, which is also somewhat affordable. Certainly relative to Paris anyway.
We're looking for rural acreage (hectarage) with access to Paris for day trips. Found an inexpensive quasi-chateau fixer but would probably have to put in $200K to make it livable. Not a business opportunity, just a vacation home to use as a jumpoff poont for exploring the rest of the continent -
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Sounds like we? should be in the house-husband business.BearsWiin said:
I'd get a flat in Vienna. Lots of Italian towns are offering cheap places but even when you fix them up they're still in the middle of nowhere Italy. Great if you like Italy, but hard to get anywhere. I like Rome, but not enough to buy therecreepycoug said:
I have a friend who stopped talking about, and actually pulled the trigger, on buying a house in Italy. It was a nightmare of red tape, and he needed to engage Italian counsel, but in the end, it was super cheap. The reason it was cheap is that an American is never going to make a living there. You go to spend your money and live in your own place. There's no work, so real estate, a lot of it anyway, is cheap cheap cheap.BearsWiin said:
I'm a lover, not a fighterRaceBannon said:
Why buy when you can just roll the tanks in?BearsWiin said:We're looking to buy some acreage outside Paris
If I were to pull the trigger on an apartment in one of the great cities, it would have to be Rome, which is also somewhat affordable. Certainly relative to Paris anyway.
We're looking for rural acreage (hectarage) with access to Paris for day trips. Found an inexpensive quasi-chateau fixer but would probably have to put in $200K to make it livable. Not a business opportunity, just a vacation home to use as a jumpoff poont for exploring the rest of the continent
/creepfinancebored
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I bought thousands of rounds, about ten years ago. At current market prices I’ve quadrupled my money on the 9mm and .40. I’ve quintupled it for the .22LR.PurpleThrobber said:
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Just don’t keep them in a safe deposit box at a Bankgreenblood said:Physical metals
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PurpleThrobber said:
Imma go out like Michael Hutchence.insinceredawg said:This bull market is fucking nuts right now and it's making me nervous. What kind of proactive steps do you guys take to reduce your exposure before the inevitable correction comes?

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pawz said:
Sounds like we? should be in the house-husband business.BearsWiin said:
I'd get a flat in Vienna. Lots of Italian towns are offering cheap places but even when you fix them up they're still in the middle of nowhere Italy. Great if you like Italy, but hard to get anywhere. I like Rome, but not enough to buy therecreepycoug said:
I have a friend who stopped talking about, and actually pulled the trigger, on buying a house in Italy. It was a nightmare of red tape, and he needed to engage Italian counsel, but in the end, it was super cheap. The reason it was cheap is that an American is never going to make a living there. You go to spend your money and live in your own place. There's no work, so real estate, a lot of it anyway, is cheap cheap cheap.BearsWiin said:
I'm a lover, not a fighterRaceBannon said:
Why buy when you can just roll the tanks in?BearsWiin said:We're looking to buy some acreage outside Paris
If I were to pull the trigger on an apartment in one of the great cities, it would have to be Rome, which is also somewhat affordable. Certainly relative to Paris anyway.
We're looking for rural acreage (hectarage) with access to Paris for day trips. Found an inexpensive quasi-chateau fixer but would probably have to put in $200K to make it livable. Not a business opportunity, just a vacation home to use as a jumpoff poont for exploring the rest of the continent
/creepfinancebored






