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03-11-13 05:51 #20
Posts: 10Originally Posted by Delta Pilot1 [View Original Post]
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02-25-10 01:37 #19
Posts: 3legitimate apartments?
Hi,
I'm traveling to Cartagena for my first time and I found this site http://www.cartagenaapartments.com which seems to have $40 apts in Laguito. He wants a 60% deposit.
Anyone use this site before? Is is legit?
Thanks for any help!
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07-24-06 10:53 #18
Posts: 1Originally Posted by World Travel 69
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01-27-06 02:39 #17
Posts: 36Cartagena Apartment link - ColombiaRental.com
ColombiaRental.com
There are numerous apartments shown, located in Laquito and Bocagrande, Cartagena, Colombia
http://www.colombiarental.com/index.htm
Mery manages these as well as others
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01-27-06 00:10 #16
Posts: 2871Penthouse
Guys:
Found this site. Sounds good. Maybe when I come back.
http://www.cartagenapenthouse.com/
WT69
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11-19-05 02:39 #15
Posts: 37This 45% is true, I am a property appraiser in Miami, and can vouch for that.
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11-17-05 16:28 #14
Posts: 299Tom
2 years ago, things were not as secure in Colombia, more kidnappings, that was then and this is now. I bought a 2- 3 bedroom houses 18 months ago in Florida for 35K in a drug neighborhood and resold them in Sept for 130K when the streets were paved and sewer and sidewalks put in. Back then it was fair market value and so is it now. Property values have gone up about 45% in 1 year where I live and I was happy to cash in a few of my chips here.
I also like Juan Ventura. HIs english is not perfect, but he is a pleasure to work with instead of 2 Colombia bitches who were trying to raise the prices in Tocagua on me because I was gringo. After looking at the pool crack I decided there probably would be structural problems soon affecting the building.
Sounds like you got a good deal on your unit, and were rewarded for your courage 2 years ago to buy. Now there is more demand and prices are going up. I also think prices will go down in 1-2 years because landlording is work, and many real estate investors have this view that it is easy money with no repairs or maintenance.
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11-17-05 14:05 #13
Posts: 1180I used Juan Ventura as my realtor and had none of the problems mentioned. I never spoke with the owner but never wanted to. I have never spoken with the owner when buying in the US nor have I spoken with a buyer when selling in the US.
Juan Ventura is from Spain and does not have a short-term outlook on things. He works on word of mouth advertising and knows the meaning of customer service and honesty.
I bought two years ago at a price that Juan called not good but not bad. I paid less than US$40K for a 4 bedroom, 3 bath unit on the 9th floor of a good building with 2 ocean view balconies right on the beach with a pool and parking place on the second floor in Laguito. Anyone think I got screwed?
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11-17-05 03:23 #12
Posts: 383Another trick is this!
Ngp477: Go back and talk to the maid, and hit her up for owner information!
I'm still looking at buying in a few months or so, but like I was saying if you can find out who the owner is that is the key! I think, I'll let you know LOL!
Hell maybe my girls mom is getting a kick back!
And car dealers are the F--ing worse, because they get you on the rear end!
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11-17-05 02:39 #11
Posts: 299Car dealers charge more???
a mortgage broker will do the same. Quote you a rate from the lender and then try to bump you up 3/8ths of a percent. Then they get a kickback from the lender for charging you over the lender's percentage. Its called "yield spread" and is perfectly legal in Florida. Look on your HUD-1 closing documents sometimes.
There also is no multiple listing service in Colombia. Be prepared to talk to every building administrator when you select an area. Then you cannot see the aparment because a renter is in there and not to be disturbed.
Just came back from my 4th trip to try to buy an apartment.
BTW, Tocagua is rumered to have structural problems. Look at the pool, close to the ocean and there is a long crack all the way to the building.
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11-17-05 02:32 #10
Posts: 383Buying a Home!
The problem I have with any realtor down there is they do not let you speak to the Owner, and why might that be? I hate getting hit by that damn gringo f---ing tax!
My Novia's madre is a tax attorney for the goverment, she told me the one way to make sure that you get a good deal is contact the owner of the property directly! She said that the owner might want 20mil but the agent will try to get you for 25mil or 30mil. Just like in the Staes but worse! In the Auto game and Home lending game, the finance company has what they call a buy rate lets say 10%, in the automotive finance game what ever the dealer can charge you above the buy rate they split that with the finance company!
Tom33: When you where buying your place did you find that to be the case?
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11-16-05 14:26 #9
Posts: 1180Both Paul Juan and Juan Ventura speak English very well. They both know the city very well. See Octy's links below.
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11-15-05 17:55 #8
Posts: 4looking for a realtor in cart. that speaks english ?
I'm looking for a realtor in Cartagena that speaks english?
Can some one help in locating a realtor(s) in Cartagena that speaks English and knows the city very well?
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11-07-05 00:55 #7
Posts: 22Month or 2 stay in Cartagena
I'm planning an extended trip to ctg and I'm looking for a condo or apt to rent. I would appreciate any info to help me find something. Pls pm me if you have any suggestions. I've always stayed in Hotels when visiting Cartagena before, so I'm not sure which are the preferable buildings and locations for condo/apt rental.
Thanks,
CM
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09-09-05 23:33 #6
Posts: 299This thread is a misnomer!
There really is no Cartagena penthouse, like in Medellin. There are several apartment rentals on the ocean which are nice and economical. I have rented nice apartments in Laguito from Mery Salence and also Juan Ventura. I have also rented from the Cartagena Escape building (obstructed ocean view) in Boca Grande next to McDonalds for about $50 a night.