International Property Journal did an interview with Jack Studnicky, a sales consultant to Trump Ocean Club brokers. Here you can glean some additional sales information on the project. Excerpts: Despite concerns of widespread defaults, only 11 buyers...
Why am I continuing to harp on this subject? Because the U.S. is getting dangerously close to signing agreements that will force every man, women and child to pay a tax to breath and use energy. In essence the "human... Read More →
I get many emails from readers asking me where they can go when they believe they have been treated unfairly by the real estate promoter/developer. I tell them about the government agency set up for this, Authority for Consumer Protection... Read More →
Many of us believe the next shoe to drop in the U.S. economy are commercial properties. Although it will be a buying opportunity for some it will be disastrous for most. It has already begun in many places and just... Read More →
This news certainly comes as a complete surprise. The project was supposed to be ready for occupancy this year, but it has yet to come out of the ground. Everyone has pretty much given it up for dead. Now, low... Read More →
Just for educational purposes and to further stir the pot, I present another great video debunking the global warming myth. Ask yourself this; Why do so many politicians and government pay-rolled scientists continue to promote man-made global warming...
The Antigua and Barbuda government says it expects that in another four months, it will no longer be deficient in areas identified in a recent Financial Action Task Force (FATF) statement. Read More →
The Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) is wrapping up a review of the laws and systems of the anti-money laundering and the combating of financing of Terrorism regime in Montserrat. Read More →
Just over four years after talks first began between Guyana and Kuwait on a Double Taxation Agreement (DTA), the two countries say they’re close to completing the deal. Read More →
More improved ratings for Jamaica following its US$1.27 billion standby agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Read More →





