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Discover where you can truly own your property without the burden of ongoing taxes. Here's the list.

Discover where you can truly own your property without the burden of ongoing taxes. Here's the list. [image](=) Hi {NAME}, There are countries where you can actually own your property—no strings attached. That's right, no property taxes eating away at your investment year after year. Here are some of the countries where you can live tax-free when it comes to your real estate: 1. Monaco: A playground for the wealthy, Monaco has no property tax. However, keep in mind that there's a one-time transfer duty when purchasing properties. But once you're in, you're free from annual property taxes. 2. Malta: Malta offers no annual property taxes, making it a favorite among expats. While there's a stamp duty on property purchases, the absence of ongoing taxes makes it an attractive option for property owners. 3. Georgia: In Georgia, while most residents don’t pay property taxes, there is a land tax that applies. Additionally, if you earn more than 40,000 GEL from Georgian sources, a small annual tax may also be required. 4. Fiji: Fiji doesn’t assess property taxes at the national level on freehold land. However, some municipalities may charge property rates in their respective areas. Despite this, the absence of national property taxes and the potential for obtaining permanent residence make Fiji a noteworthy destination. 5. Cayman Islands: The Cayman Islands have no property, income, or capital gains taxes, making them incredibly attractive for real estate investment. However, be prepared for a 7.5% stamp duty when purchasing property. These countries give you the freedom to truly own your home without the ongoing burden of property taxes. Whether you're looking to invest, retire, or find a new place to call home, these destinations let you keep more of what’s yours. There are more countries with no property taxes where you can really own your home. [ACCESS THE FULL LIST]() In Freedom and Prosperity, The Nomad Capitalist Team = = [Update Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( Nomad Capitalist Limited 2301, 23F Bayfield Building 99 Hennessy Road Wanchai Hong Kong +1 (979) 966-6623

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