5 August 2021 | 24 replies
Unfortunately, Belize has no middle class and the country is so tiny in terms of population anyway that most multinationals won't invest there and create wealth, except maybe in the tourism sector.The main way they have found to attract some people is by putting the taxes at 0 but, as a result, the government isn't making much money and they can't help their population, whose basic needs remain unmet.Buying a property there for your own use if you love the place is one thing but buying a property as an investment is a total different story.I hate to be the party pooper but Costa Rica and panama are great places to invest if you know what you do.
9 April 2016 | 8 replies
The institutionals are happy to buy at record prices as long as they have major tenants (government and multinationals) with long term leases ie 7+ year WALE in high quality buildings.Also when interest rates go up, cap rates have to go up so looking forward, somethings gotta give and that's when we'll have a recession.
28 September 2015 | 34 replies
This corresponds directly with (multi)national companies moving in and bringing in outsiders.
1 March 2013 | 3 replies
Gross Income: $132,00012 - two-bedroom, 1 bathroom unitsFully occupiedInteresting quirk - 4 units leased as furnished corporate rentals to large multi-national corporation with plant nearby.
16 January 2017 | 12 replies
However, I am investing in the capital (San Salvador) where you can find all the multinationals (Walmart, Unilever, Avianca, Sherwin Williams, Bayer, 3M, Banks, etc...) so there is a middle class that has stable good jobs and income that is interested in living in good neighborhoods and having a 24/7 security in place in the building.
27 March 2015 | 20 replies
The linen ones look as good or better than my "day job" business cards and I work for a multi national multi billion dollar company.
11 February 2014 | 7 replies
You're probably not a multinational conglomerate like Berkshire Hathaway that owns numerous other service providers in the industry, and you're not RE/MAX, who is effectively continuing to profit from being the biggest dinosaur on the block for a long time.I hang my license with a local 100% broker.
22 June 2022 | 8 replies
You don't have staff at the desk 24/7, you don't have 20 other rooms next-door to clean if a guest decides they want to stay longer, and you are not (despite many peoples' perception) a large multinational billion-dollar corporation. #3 Allow yourself some grace.
1 March 2017 | 29 replies
I am an industrial engineer currently working for a multinational here in Orlando.
7 November 2017 | 3 replies
I was then doing it on part time basis whilst working with a multinational bank in Ghana.