Undervalued Real Estate Around the World in 2026

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Today’s real estate market has a simple problem: everyone is shopping in the same aisles.

Spain. Portugal. Greece. Dubai.
All fine places—also all thoroughly “discovered,” packaged, and repriced.

This new report goes the other way.

Undervalued Real Estate Around the World in 2026 is a ground-level look at markets where prices still lag reality—where livability, functionality, and long-term relevance are already in place, but valuations haven’t caught up (usually because bureaucracy, currency dislocations, political noise, or plain neglect scared the herd away).

Inside the report:

  • Gold Medal: Italy — the cheapest major Mediterranean destination, which is… absurd.
    (Sicily gets its own spotlight for a reason.)
  • Best All-Around Value: Lithuania (Vilnius) — a real EU growth story, still priced like it hasn’t happened yet (outside the trophy core).
  • Up-and-Comer: Kenya (Nairobi) — East Africa’s most functional urban hub, with yields that don’t require fantasy assumptions.
  • Best “Golden” Real Estate:
    Turkey (still the most practical property-to-passport route) + Egypt (weak passport, basement pricing, surprisingly flexible program).
  • Regional best deals: Brazil (cyclical low + real upside) and Malaysia (first-world living at fire-sale prices).

We look for setups where risks are obvious and priced, but catalysts are real and underpriced. That spread is where asymmetric returns live.

Most real estate investors chase the same handful of countries at the same stage of the cycle— near the top. That’s how capital ends up crowded into places like Spain, Portugal, Greece, or Dubai—markets that have already absorbed years of foreign demand, easy credit, and regulatory tailwinds. Prices adjust accordingly. This report takes the opposite…

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