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¿La Guaca? The Internationalization of the Colombian Housing Market

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Remittances sent home to Colombia by its emigrants across the globe have grown rapidly since the 1990s, reaching a record level of $4.8 billion in 2008. In the past years, a concern in policymaking circles has been that a large percentage of these transfer fl ows are not being invested productively, since they are earmarked for the daily consumption of family members. However, since 2004, emigrants have been purchasing real estate in Colombia, which has created a buzz regarding the possibility that remittances may be channeled into productive endeavors. Many Colombian construction companies and banks that are in the business of selling homes to emigrants living abroad have been reaching out to expatriates in order to leverage new business deals. Just as treasure seekers found the guacas (bounties) hidden in Indian tombs, Colombian businesses are fi nding new clients hidden in other countries. This chapter will review the sale of homes in Colombia via the use of remittances, a practice that clearly confi rms emigrants' transnational ties.

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Latin American Urban Studies

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Páginas235 - 258
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Scienti ID0000006167-9Minciencias IDCAP_LIB-0000006167-9Openalex URLhttps://openalex.org/W2891483071
Doi URLhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203767429-23
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