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By investing abroad, not only can you get the benefit of a cross-fertilization of ideas, but you can also benefit from a cross-fertilization of projects. In New Zealand I am involved with a boutique hotel and a small vineyard. To many people, this may just be of passing interest, but my colleague and friend Rich Lamphere recognized a tremendous opportunity to link the New Zealand operation to his extensive project in northern California that also includes a vineyard and boutique hotel.
Rich is a true visionary with a big heart, and is living proof of Zig Ziglar’s maxim that “You can get whatever you want, so long as you help enough other people get what they want.” By offering guests in either country wines from both projects, reciprocal hotel perks, combined frequent-user benefits, and an excuse and incentives to use the other country’s facilities, both projects benefit.
As for the claim that real estate is so complex, and the laws so involved, that it is difficult to keep up with the regulations in your own turf, let alone a foreign country, these critics need to get a passport (I would put money on it that they do not have one), jump on a plane, and go somewhere where they have never been before. Of course real estate is complex, even at home. In fact, it is so complex that even at home you should barely do any of it yourself.