Cuban Real Estate: Untapped Territory
To follow up Obama’s restoration of trade relations with Cuba about a week ago, it seems worthwhile to look at other aspects of Cuba’s changing economy. The state of the real estate market in Cuba, specifically in Havana, has been on the rise as Americans and foreigners have begun to look for ways to purchase Cuban property. Some of the houses in Cuba are still owned by the government, but since 2011 the state has allowed homeowners to buy and sell property. Cuba law also prohibits nonresidents from purchasing property. But this doesn’t stop foreigners from getting a piece of Continue reading Cuban Real Estate: Untapped Territory