EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 32 MIN
How Baby Boomers Are Reshaping International Real Estate Investment Patterns
from Real Estate Without Borders · host Real Estate Without Borders
Most people overlook how drastically global property costs and carry expenses vary — and the impact this can have on your investment and lifestyle plans. Cameron Hutchinson, a seasoned international property expert, uncovers surprising insights that could reshape your approach to buying overseas real estate.In this eye-opening episode, Cameron shares detailed comparisons of real estate costs across key markets like Toronto, Singapore, Costa Rica, and Florida — revealing how a million dollars stretches (or doesn’t) in each location. You'll discover:How property prices per square foot can differ by up to 70% between cities like Singapore and TorontoThe hidden carry costs, including taxes, utilities, and mortgage rates, that heavily influence your total investmentWhy some markets like Thailand offer unbeatable land value but strict restrictions for foreignersThe influence of global economic trends, interest rates, and geopolitical factors on property affordabilityStrategies for retirees and high-net-worth individuals to navigate the increasingly complex world of international real estateWhether you're considering a second home, diversifying your portfolio, or planning a retirement paradise, missing this info could mean overpaying or unintentionally locking yourself into a less-than-ideal market. Cameron’s expert analysis offers actionable insights — and a fresh perspective on where your dollar truly goes in today’s global property landscape.Perfect for real estate investors, expatriates, and anyone curious about the true costs of owning overseas property, this episode unlocks the strategies to make smarter, more informed decisions. Gain clarity — and confidence — in your international property journey today.
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