"Since the [presidential election] results, we've seen a flurry of inquiries," says Steve Corbin, senior associate and attorney at Harvey Law Group, an immigration law firm.
"More countries than people realize offer real estate-linked investment migration opportunities," says Thomas Scott, group head of real estate at global citizenship advisory firm Henley & Partners.
"Historically, real estate has had a proven track record of attractive growth and returns. If you combine getting an alternative residency and citizenship with a good real estate investment, it does become a very compelling proposition."
"People are realizing that, in many places around the world, it's possible to buy prime coastal and city properties for much less than comparable homes would cost in the United States," says Kathleen Peddicord, CEO and founder of Live and Invest Overseas.
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