ravingnomad
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Right, and to be honest, I initially had those fears too, as well as about social unrest, but as I learned more and more about the workings of the country and gov't, I came to realize that those fears were unfounded. Anyhow, like anything worthwhile in life with the potential for big returns, it can be scary if you aren't informed and just look at things superficially.Nah that will never happen in Argentina. Property rights are actually very respected here. Never heard of any foreigners ever having issues. Although a few friends went through a hassle when they sold a few years ago. They had to get a permit to sell. Took a few months. But I am told Milei got rid of that first thing when he got elected.
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