In Cuba: Property Rights, Hope – Professor Real Estate® Suzanne Hollander

The President’s Cuba visit stirs hearts, minds of Cuban Americans and all  lovers of property rights and freedom, reminding Suzanne Hollander Professor Real Estate® of her hope for change, property rights in Cuba.  Double click photo to watch video & read below to learn  signs-of-hope-for-property-rights for people who live there, whose property was taken & who consider investing.  In May, Suzanne Hollander, real estate commentator, broker & lawyer visited Cuba, as member of the largest delegation of U.S. lawyers to visit in over 50 years.

Suzanne Hollander visits a lot  of  property… her Cuban home visits were the most memorable property visits she’s ever had.  In Cuba, Suzanne visited family homes of mentors and friends who lost their homes and were not compensated for property that was expropriated and redistributed  by  the Cuban  Government, during  the 1960s, as part of the Cuban revolution.

On a Thursday, over 50 years later, Suzanne and her friends knocked on a door of one of these homes asking  to see a staircase an attorney in her delegation remembered from childhood (before the home was taken).  In May, the answer was “No.”

A “Yes, to Property Rights” however,  is coming.   In Cuba, you feel and see hope for property rights ripening into reform.  Some signs of hope that Suzanne noticed are below:

1 – For the first time in years, some Cubans are allowed to sell their homes. Sales are regulated, risky & the market is small. On Saturday, Suzanne visited a “market” on the Prado (a Havana Street) where property owners hold hand-made signs of sales /rentals for buyers/renters to see. This market is not the Multiple List Service, Zillow or LoopNet, but it’s the start of something.

2 – One of the most important U.S. Developers was on Suzanne’s short 45 minute flight from Miami to Cuba, with business partners.

3 – 30 U.S. Attorneys chose to participate in this trip.

Property Rights and confidence in property ownership are fundamental to a functioning society and there is hope in the air for Cuba.  This hope extends to Cubans living in Cuba, Cubans whose property was taken and foreigners who want to invest.

To learn more about the importance of property rights to nations around the world, and the hope for property rights in Cuba, contact me, Suzanne Hollander Professor Real Estate® .

Thank you to my friends who included me on their personal visits to their family homes.  Thank you to my friends who included me on their personal visits to their family homes.  Thank you to dear friend International Attorney Barbara Alonso, who shared her memories of growing up in Cuba and her hope for the future and works to bring investment to Cuba & wrote the article “Cuba: Technology as an Engine for Economic Development.

Professor Real Estate® Suzanne Hollander provides real estate education to the nation to help everyone make smarter real estate decisions. Suzanne is a real estate attorney, broker, educator and commentator.  Suzanne Hollander is a voice for real estate, housing and property rights, frequently quoted in the media, including Wall St. Journal Money Watch, YahooFinance!, Miami Herald, El Nuevo Herald,  Wallethub, The Real Deal, Mercado De Dinero USA & Scotsman Guide Commercial Real Estate edition.

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Copyright Professor Real Estate® Suzanne Hollander 2016.

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