Cape Verde has been stable, democratic, and open to foreign investment for over three decades. The Escudo is pegged to the Euro. Foreigners own property outright. Rental income and sale proceeds transfer freely. And in a market still finding its price — with tourism growing year on year — the case for early entry is unusually clear.
Beach Living Residences sits inside a government-registered tourist development, qualifying for a full 10-year exemption on property tax and a reduced rate on rental income. Starting from €48,000, with estimated gross yields of 6 to 8% per year, this is an investment with both income and capital appreciation logic.