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 | The economy has been growing at a record rate of Argentina's economy expanded by about 9% per year from 2003 to 2005 and 11% from 2006-2007.
Argentina's international visitors entering Argentina will increase to 10 million†by 2010 and there is not enough 4 and 5 star hotel rooms to accommodate this number. Furthermore, a growing number of visitors†prefer to stay in furnished apartments with all the amentities of a hotel suite plus more space at half the price.
Not only does today's Argentina offer unheard-of prices for visitors, but for those wishing to do business, invest, or retire in this amazing country - it gets even better:
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES - Argentina probably has the most pro-business foreign investment legislation in the world. There's absolutely no red tape - and you're granted the same rights to work, conduct business, buy, own, and sell property as Argentine nationals.
Open a hunting tour operation in the wilderness of Patagonia...an Argentine cattle ranch in the Gaucho Country of CÛrdoba...or a vineyard in the wine country of Mendoza.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES - Since tourism to Argentina is experiencing record-breaking growth, investing in short-term rentals offers unprecedented opportunities to capitalize on the growing number of visitors who wish to stay in alternative accommodations instead of in big-name hotels.
...Buy a slopeside cabin lot in Bariloche for up to 70% less than similar properties in Aspen, Vail, and Telluride. Build a few cabins, furnish them and rent them out to the throngs of tourists that visit this beautiful, year-round destination.
FLEXIBLE LIFESTYLE OPPORTUNITIES - The cost of living in Buenos Aires and the surrounding countryside is just plain cheap. In fact, according to a March 2005 report by the Union Bank of Switzerland, Buenos Aires has the 2nd lowest cost-of-living in the world for a major city - right after Bombay, India.
Think of all the money you'll save when you're only spending one-third of what you'd spend in other world-class cities. Apply these savings to once-in-a-lifetime vacations...round-the-world adventures...or trips back to your home country...
...Spend six months in the warmth of Argentina's summer during the northern hemisphere's winter. Since the northern and southern hemisphere's seasons are reversed, you'll enjoy warm weather year-round (the climate in Buenos Aires and other parts of Argentina are warm enough to support palm trees).
...Enjoy world-class skiing in June and July!
...Rent out your apartment, house, or villa in Argentina while you travel around the world - or check back into your home country to visit friends and family...
...Earn good returns from rental income - while you travel around the world!
This is only a taste of the many opportunities that Argentina offers to the savvy, fast-acting world traveler. I stress "fast-acting" because prices have already started to rise.
Don't get me wrong - Argentina is still inexpensive. But it's nothing like it was a few years ago. In fact, the peso has already risen from 19 cents on the dollar up to 33 cents on the dollar.
Nonetheless, even today, you can still get many, many incredible deals here - deals you'd never, ever find in any other world class city.
Argentina†offers one of the highest standard of living combined with the lowest cost-of-living rates in the world!
Owning a private vineyard estate in Mendoza, Argentina is more than just another vacation home option - it is a life-enriching experience. Imagine owning one of the finest vineyard properties anywhere, with your own custom-designed villa surrounded by acres of lush Malbec vines. Wake up every morning to vibrant views of the pastoral countryside, with air so clear you feel like you can reach out and touch the mountains.
In this fertile region, with ample crystal clear mountain water for irrigation, you can grow virtually anything. If you prefer fruit orchards to vineyards, you can plant apple, pear, peach, cherry, or plum trees. Want you own garden? Plant tomatoes, squash, lettuce, onions, peppers, asparagus and more.
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