Is Cuba really that much less stable now that Fidel's dead? I thought Raul had been running the country for a while now.
Getting rich from Cuba
It isn't any less stable.
And if the government did collapse the refugees would be a bigger problem than implied.
Cubans are entitled little shits regardless.
Looks very much like a tranny. Must be a spic thing.
Does this look like a tranny to you user pics related
Jews aren't the only enterprising individuals on the planet you know, just because OP wants some dosh from ripping off spics on real estate deals don't make him kosher.
I never thought of that but your spot on, Cuba would become a mega hub for transporting goods throughout the Caribbean yet I wouldn't want it as a territory. It would be just more justification for spics to flood the country en mass, I have no doubt Cubans will leave the island in large numbers and flood into the sanctuary cities like Miami once a revolution where to kick off.
OP THIS IS FOR YOU
Your plan won't work unless it's after the revolution and you manage to sort out some sort of a guarantee of property rights.
forgot to spoiler, my bad
Hello anons. I loved in Cuba and studied at University of Havana for a year and earned a certificate in Spanish (Fidel is my fellow alumni). Feel free to ask me anything.
I now work in international shipping and maritime risk management. Similar to China in the 1980s, Cuba is currently developing a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) at the Port of Mariel in the islands west. In a communist country an SEZ is a mandated area where free trade and capitalism can occur on a limited scale. This system did economic wonders for China and Vietnam and Cuba hopes to strike gold with their Mariel project. Currently the Port of Mariel is being constructed by a Singaporean firm. By the time the American embargo is inevitably lifted this port will be the largest in the carribean and has the potential to revolutionize the Cuban economy.
Make no mistake about it. There is a fuck ton of money to be made in Cuba in the coming years. As the trappings of the communist system fades away, Cuba will once again become the luxury party destination of the East Coast. If you live near the area, speak Spanish, or you just have a motivation for business, the coming opportunities in Cuba are not to be missed. Slavbro knows what he is talking about.
(Please don't export the classic cars. If anything import spare parts. The island is so much better with them.)
To answer your question, yes Cubans own their homes. Unlike other communist revolutions, the Cubans did not redistribute wealth via real estate. If your family owned a home before the revolution, it remained yours after. However there are many abandoned homes in Havan which belong to Cuban exiles. Since 2011 Cubans can buy and sell real estate. I am not sure if it is possible for a foreign national to buy property, but it most likely will be soon. Ideally, try to buy property from a Cuban exile family. Cubans themselves probably won't sell their homes because it is all they have.
Havana is a very old city and there are not many vacant lots or undeveloped areas. However there is a shit load of delapidated buildings that have been so fucked by communism that they look bombed out.
There are legitimately beautiful beachside buildings built before the revolution, with ornate stone work that you just don't see anymore. And they have no windows no doors and a bunch of nigger squatters. I'm telling you guys, there are a lot of beautiful building a in Havana that the people don't give a shit about, they haven't even been painted in decades. If you can buy one of these buildings in the near future for pennies on the dollar and remodel it and sell it in 10 years you will make a killing.
Follow in the path of the God Emperor. Buy old buildings, make it into a luxury condo, and become a billionaire. This is our time. Cubans themselves don't have the capital for such projects. They need foreign investment. THERE ARE FUCKING DEALS TO BE HAD BOYS
Do you have a source to backup that claim? I can't believe that didn't happen, no property distribution?
my family owned a hotel and some other businesses in cuba, but it was seized
Any me Jewing my family out of it, and getting the land back? Or will it be like Canada or the Weimer where foreign money takes all the land, and drives prices up too high for the locals.
I don't have any sources, this is based on conversations with Cubans. I encourage you to do independent research of course, but from what I understand Cuban family homes were generally left alone. Many types of property were indeed nationalized, such as hotels, refineries, and private clubs.
One thing most people do not understand is that the Cuban Revolution did not begin as a communist. It was a popular uprising against Batista. For the first two years of revolutionary Cuba, Castro's government tried to maintain the economy and radical wealth redistribution wouldn't have gone over well with both the population and American businesses.
Ironically, it was the US which drove Cuba into communism. The Bay of Pigs in '61 really spooked the revolutionary government, and as a result closer ties with the USSR were sought by the Cubans as a hedge against American machinations. And so, Cuba began transforming into a communist society. But people should know that wasn't the plan in 1959 when Castro rode into Havana, it was a product of necessity.