JimCook
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Last week's question seemed a bit too deep and potentially required too much research to answer, so I'm thinning it out this week.
You have a backer that will be able to cover up to $2 million in real estate investment for the vineyard that you plan to build into a winery over the next two or more decades. You can purchase land anywhere in the world, but can only choose one location (investment tax considerations for your limited partner, you know). Which location (in the entire world) would you pick to dedicate the next 20+ years of your life based on what you believe to be the answer for both you and your investor, providing what you believe to be the highest possibility of success? Please be as specific as possible.
Nota bene: up to $2 mil will purchase varying sizes of estates depending on the prime rule of real estate - location. Your decision should take into account the fact that higher profile current areas may mean a smaller estate, but should nonetheless be counted as your ticket to ride. Will you go expansive in a lesser known area and hope to increase the respect level of those wines or perhaps get a little slice of some of the most sought after wine land in the world or somewhere in between?
- Jim
You have a backer that will be able to cover up to $2 million in real estate investment for the vineyard that you plan to build into a winery over the next two or more decades. You can purchase land anywhere in the world, but can only choose one location (investment tax considerations for your limited partner, you know). Which location (in the entire world) would you pick to dedicate the next 20+ years of your life based on what you believe to be the answer for both you and your investor, providing what you believe to be the highest possibility of success? Please be as specific as possible.
Nota bene: up to $2 mil will purchase varying sizes of estates depending on the prime rule of real estate - location. Your decision should take into account the fact that higher profile current areas may mean a smaller estate, but should nonetheless be counted as your ticket to ride. Will you go expansive in a lesser known area and hope to increase the respect level of those wines or perhaps get a little slice of some of the most sought after wine land in the world or somewhere in between?
- Jim