Danish Dude wrote: “If you live in Paris, do you want to own a vacation place 6 time zones and 8 hours of flight-time away in Miami - or take the TGV to southern France? The food is better there, too.”
While I am not agreeing or disagreeing with most of your comments, I would ask you this; would you call it unlikely and a bad investment for somebody on the Eastern seaboard of America to have purchased real estate (second home or rental property) in Hawaii 5 or 10 years ago; we are 6 timezones away? I would neither call that possibility unlikely or imprudent. Also, food in Hawaii is not nearly as good as food in New York City, Washington DC, or Miami Florida.
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While I am not agreeing or disagreeing with most of your comments, I would ask you this; would you call it unlikely and a bad investment for somebody on the Eastern seaboard of America to have purchased real estate (second home or rental property) in Hawaii 5 or 10 years ago; we are 6 timezones away? I would neither call that possibility unlikely or imprudent. Also, food in Hawaii is not nearly as good as food in New York City, Washington DC, or Miami Florida.