condo-hotel, is this a good investment vehicle?

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  • Quotealex
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    • Sep 2001
    • 6265

    #1

    condo-hotel, is this a good investment vehicle?

    I've received two proposals to invest in condo-hotels. One in Panama City, the annual rental return on this one is zero but I get 4 weeks of free annual vacation and no property taxes for the next 20 years. The other one is in Quebec City, the annual return on this one is about 5% and about one month of free stay per year.

    For someone like me that don't like to travel, these condo-hotels don't seem to be a good investment, or an I missing something!
  • Sly
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    • Sep 2004
    • 31379

    #2
    I have a question... couldn't you rent out your free time which should then produce a significant return?
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    • Quotealex
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      • Sep 2001
      • 6265

      #3
      Originally posted by Sly
      I have a question... couldn't you rent out your free time which should then produce a significant return?
      You could but I don't see how it will significantly increase your rental return! Don't forget hotel rooms are not always 100% occupied 365 days a year...

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      • L-Pink
        working on my tan
        • Mar 2005
        • 39151

        #4
        Sounds like you are investing in something you will have no control of, be next to impossible to resell.

        Prediction ..... Management contracts to insiders will eat any profits in this unregulated investment.

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        • Mike Semen
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          • Dec 2001
          • 2924

          #5
          5% is a bit shit. I have no idea why you would want to go for a 0% return unless the hotel is awesome in a great place and you know you want to spend a month there every year for 20 years.

          Most hotel investment schemes in the uk give you 6% at the minimum guaranteed for 5 years.

          I've never been sure about these things. For the cost of a hotel room you can get a nice rental apt in various countries...
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          • xmas13
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            • Dec 2004
            • 5176

            #6
            You 'r crazy dude. Who's your financial adviser so we can avoid him?

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            • Evil Chris
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              • Dec 2001
              • 13248

              #7
              Alex... ask around. Those kinds of investments aren't for everyone.
              I know a couple of people who bought into resort properties (at Mt. Tremblant) and they aren't as happy as they thought they would be with them.


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              • woj
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                • Jul 2002
                • 47880

                #8
                sounds pretty shitty, when you invest the point is to make $$, zero return is just stupid....
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                • Quotealex
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                  • Sep 2001
                  • 6265

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mike Semen
                  5% is a bit shit. I have no idea why you would want to go for a 0% return unless the hotel is awesome in a great place and you know you want to spend a month there every year for 20 years.
                  ...
                  I agree too. This investment is being sold on the premises that the value will more than double in 5 years, which I doubt it will....

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                  • L-Pink
                    working on my tan
                    • Mar 2005
                    • 39151

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Quotealex
                    I agree too. This investment is being sold on the premises that the value will more than double in 5 years, which I doubt it will....
                    You only double an investment when the other guys check clears. Who will you sell this investment to? And how will you market it?

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                    • Mike Semen
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                      • Dec 2001
                      • 2924

                      #11
                      I agree with the last 2 posts. You need to think of your exit. With an apt if you research the area you can at least rent it for the forseeable future and you have control over it.

                      Do a little work and if you have the cash to invest in one of these schemes you will get yourself something much more solid. Look at off plan stuff in Northern Morocco for instance...

                      Its all about demand.
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                      • alpinemelonman
                        Registered User
                        • Dec 2007
                        • 33

                        #12
                        Yeah dude, you wanna have significant control over your investments. So I wouldn't look into the Panama one. What are your options in terms of renting them out?

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                        • collegeboobies
                          So Fucking Banned
                          • Jul 2004
                          • 3644

                          #13
                          Dont even mess with that stuff, your stuck in it and if want to sell you are lucky to get 25&#37; of what you paid

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                          • collegeboobies
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                            • Jul 2004
                            • 3644

                            #14
                            Really think about it, just rent a hotel room and you can go anywhere in the country, and after 5-6 nights you can start to get rewards nights for free stays anywhere in the country.

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                            • Quotealex
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                              • Sep 2001
                              • 6265

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Evil Chris
                              Alex... ask around. Those kinds of investments aren't for everyone.
                              I know a couple of people who bought into resort properties (at Mt. Tremblant) and they aren't as happy as they thought they would be with them.
                              I thought the Mont-Tremblant project was doing great! I'll for sure do more research into these type of properties....

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                              • WiredGuy
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                                • Aug 2002
                                • 34515

                                #16
                                5&#37; ROI is shit, you can get that rate from GIC's and its guaranteed. I did research condo hotels for quite some bit and for the most part, it seems to be a good idea in high vacation spots like Vegas, or Miami Beach, etc. Either way, unless you can do 7% or more, I wouldn't do it.
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                                • GTS Mark
                                  Vrume Mark
                                  • Jan 2001
                                  • 20912

                                  #17
                                  unless you're buying a new condo/hotel in a swanky place like the ritz carlton i would not bother.

                                  DH

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                                  • Quotealex
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                                    • Sep 2001
                                    • 6265

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by WiredGuy
                                    5% ROI is shit, you can get that rate from GIC's and its guaranteed. I did research condo hotels for quite some bit and for the most part, it seems to be a good idea in high vacation spots like Vegas, or Miami Beach, etc. Either way, unless you can do 7% or more, I wouldn't do it.
                                    WG
                                    No it's not 5% ROI but 5% annual ROE (return on equity). The ROI is expected to be much higher, they're assuming the value of the property will more than double in 5 years...

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                                    • Quotealex
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                                      • Sep 2001
                                      • 6265

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by DrinkingHARDEST
                                      unless you're buying a new condo/hotel in a swanky place like the ritz carlton i would not bother.

                                      DH
                                      There are both new projects. it's quite Ritz Carlton, but the one in Quebec city will be run by Choice Hotels Canada, a known company in Canada.Not sure about the one in Panama tho....

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                                      • Quotealex
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                                        • Sep 2001
                                        • 6265

                                        #20
                                        LOL. My financial planner is very good in making sure my investment is well diversified to reduce my risk
                                        Originally posted by xmas13
                                        You 'r crazy dude. Who's your financial adviser so we can avoid him?

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                                        • pornguy
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                                          • Mar 2003
                                          • 62910

                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by Quotealex
                                          No it's not 5% ROI but 5% annual ROE (return on equity). The ROI is expected to be much higher, they're assuming the value of the property will more than double in 5 years...
                                          Remember what happens when you assume.

                                          Anyway, Look into something in Cancun or Playa Del Carmen. You have a better place, Most likely cheaper or about the same to purchase, and a HELL of a better chance of Making better ROI and ROE.
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                                          • FurTrader
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                                            • Dec 2002
                                            • 21

                                            #22
                                            I have been looking into this myself, and to be honest, I'm really on the fence. To rest my hopes that the property will rent out often doesn't make me feel comfortable. And if the land value doesn't increase, you'll lose when / if you sell.

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                                            • Quotealex
                                              Confirmed User
                                              • Sep 2001
                                              • 6265

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by FurTrader
                                              I have been looking into this myself, and to be honest, I'm really on the fence. To rest my hopes that the property will rent out often doesn't make me feel comfortable. And if the land value doesn't increase, you'll lose when / if you sell.
                                              Which projects were you looking at?

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