Saturday, January 21, 2012 6:10 PM
by
Marea Investment
Market's Crash Right?
Market's Crash Right?
Without going too far back into United States history, I want to highlight something that is often overlooked and that is what markets do not crash. The US had several stock market meltdown's in the 1980's. A good mortgage rate was 13% if you wanted to invest in a home. 1990 had many people up in arms on Wall Street followed by a decade of increased wealth, low unemployment, and almost no inflation. This ended when the stock markets took another nose dive in 2000 followed by the housing and mortgage crisis peaking in 2008 and still going strong today. The past 3 years have been devastating for home owners, banks, and most importantly, retirees. However, I still see many people re-investing in the same old, while still angry about the astronomical compensation of the bank tycoons. Maybe, all these workers, retirees, and investors just assume all markets eventually crash and the average worker/investor can do nothing about it. I DISAGREE
Real estate markets that are financed conservatively and often paid in cash along beautiful coastlines do not crash. I cannot speak intelligently about the rest of the world but if you actually want control of your investments and see opportunities first hand, look at the Yucatan Peninsula. They are not making anymore beach front property so whether you want to invest in the future, retire soon, or simply have more control of your investments, I challenge you to inquire about beach property, land, and investment opportunities along Mexico's Caribbean coast and the Yucatan and Campeche Gulf coast's.
I urge you to do your own due diligence, read about the Cancun boom, and notice that beach property in this beautiful area of Mexico is similarly priced to beach property in the US………..in 1960. Savvy investors from all over continue to take flights to Cancun or Merida to see what is happening in this area. An area not listed on any stock exchange or not going to make a huge conglomerate's quarterly profits rise. This opportunity is solely for the investor, worker, saver, retiree, or someone looking to control and counter balance their portfolio with a tangible asset in a increasingly limited supply. Contact Marea Investment for more information.
By,
Jeff Fisher
info@mareainvestment.com
Marea Investment
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