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This conference will teach you the essentials you must know if you are considering investing or living in Argentina and in Uruguay. The seminar will be held in Buenos Aires from March 19 to March 21, 2007.
On March 19 there will be a full day seminar and on the 20th and 21st we will offer half day courses followed by tours of downtown Buenos Aires as well as the northern neighborhoods.
There will be an optional tour to Montevideo by ferryboat on March 22nd with overnight stay at the Radisson Hotel, then continuing to Punta del Este and staying overnight on March 23rd. Back to Buenos Aires on the 24th. Then follows an optional side trip to Mendoza that leaves March 25th for two days.
Please enquire at info@realestate.com.ar for more details of these side trips.
About ARGENTINA and URUGUAY
Directly from local experts you will learn about:
- How to find, buy and sell real estate without making
costly mistakes
- How the legal system works
- The role of the Notary Public in real estate transactions
- Immigration possibilities and requirements
- Argentinas and Uruguay´s cost of living
- What to watch regarding taxes
- Renting and managing your properties
- Health care and infrastructure for retirement
- Buenos Aires : Different neighborhoods, pricing,
and property types
- Vineyards and wineries: Mendoza, heart of the wine
region
- Patagonia: Current opportunities and what to know prior
to investing
- Farms and acreages: Overview of best locations
and types of farms
- Punta del Este : Different neighbourhoods, pricing,
and property types
- Montevideo: Capital city attractions, pricing, details
and current opportunities in Ciudad Vieja and
in Montevideo's trendiest neighborhoods, such as
Carrasco and Pocitos.
You will also hear from American and European foreigners that have already taken the plunge, and have either invested or moved to Argentina and Uruguay.
The conference is coordinated by Paul and Maria Reynolds. The Reynolds lived in Canada where they graduated from University of Calgary, Paul in Political Science and a minor in Business, and Maria as a Chemical Engineer. They both moved back to Argentina over 14 years ago, to take over Reynolds Propiedades, a family real estate company, founded in 1966.
At present, they have a team of 80 people working with them and 5 real estate offices altogether in Argentina and Uruguay. They represent International Living in Argentina and Uruguay, and have ample experience in setting up and coordinating Investment and Relocation conferences.
3 years ago, Alan Smink, an ex Chandon, Gillete, and American Express Marketing and Sales VP approached the Reynolds to bring Reynolds Propiedades to Uruguay. In the last two years, Alan has added 2 more people to his team, and specializes in searches for foreigners that wish to buy property in Punta del Este and Montevideo. The Reynolds offices in Uruguay are located in Punta del Este and in Montevideo.
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Reynolds was started as a relocation company, working with expats from the beginning. Major Fortune 500 companies and leading companies from around the world choose the Reynolds because of their depth of knowledge and the reputation they've acquired for integrity and service. Paul and Maria are the perfect couple to give you a crystal clear insider view of Argentina and Uruguay because they are natives. They'll be joined by informed, trustworthy legal, financial, tax, tourism, and real estate experts including... |

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Real Estate Investing Made Simple
An Argentine Notary Public will explain to you clearly the steps involved in real estate investment in Argentina. You'll learn about the complete process of purchasing property: how to register your property, all of your options with the pros and cons and you'll learn about safely securing your title deeds; do you need title insurance and much more A Uruguayan Lawyer will cover the purchase process in detail. |

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Insights Into Immigration Issues
An Immigration Specialist will cover your immigration options; the different categories under which a foreigner can obtain a residents visa, and steps needed in order to obtain it. Find out what visa is right for you-and exactly how to get one. Whether you come to Argentina to visit a few months a year, as a full-time transplant, or as an investor, you'll have to get a visa. You'll find all sorts of contradictory information out there-but this March, we'll give you the straight story so you know exactly which visa is right for you and the most efficient way to get it, both for Argentina and Uruguay. |

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Taxes in Argentina and Uruguay
An Argentine Tax specialist will present an overview of the basics of taxation for foreigners and residents. He will suggest the best strategies for setting up a property purchase and which taxes apply for the different categories. You'll learn how to reduce your tax burden to the lowest possible level. A Uruguayan tax specialist will cover the new tax laws in Uruguay. |

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Deciphering Legal Issues For Expats & Investors
A re-known lawyer in Argentina will describe the legal system in Argentina . You'll learn what you need to know if you choose to move to Argentina , or wish to make a property investment in this gorgeous country. Practical legal questions invariably come up when you're planning a move to Argentina - like what to do about your will, what to expect in your tax bill (and how to minimize it), how to form Argentinean corporation, and more This March we'll walk you, step-by-step, through your best options in each area so you know what to do and what pitfalls to avoid.
Our experienced Uruguayan Lawyer will cover the legal system in Uruguay in great detail. |

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Learn how the building process and system works in Argentina
A very well known architect will explain how houses and apartments are built in Argentina , will describe the most common situations, and give an estimate of cost of building for different quality levels. He will also explain how to go about building a house or apartment building.
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Different areas for investment in Argentina and Uruguay
Several specialists will talk about their own areas: In Argentina, Forestry in the North east ; Mendoza and the wine regions; Patagonia , a brand in itself; Farming from North to South. In Uruguay, we will focus on Montevideo , the Capital city, Pirmapolis, and Josi Ignacio, enchanting coastal towns, and Punta del Este.
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Real Estate and Life in Punta del Este
Alan Smink will go into detail of why Uruguay and Punta del Este are becoming the south america4s retirees haven for Europeans and Americans, and why this resort is considered part of Argentina. |
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