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1 CHANGES IN U.S. AND CUBA: THE IMPACT ON FLORIDA GRAY ROBINSON AND CUBANEWS OCTOBER 13, 2011 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES UNDER U.S. FEDERAL REGULATIONS IN CUBAN REAL ESTATE Antonio R. Zamora, Esq.
2 Before looking at the opportunities for investments in Cuba in Real Estate we have to answer three questions: 1. Is the Cuban government actually promoting an economic opening some-what similar to the market opening in Vietnam? The answer is yes and the evidence is in the laws already approved, the lineamientos, the Party Congress, the lease of land for agricultural development, the commission working on the new laws and regulations, etc.
3 2.Are the people in Cuba in tune with the market opening and the changes taking place? The answer is yes at least for those that are part of capitalist Cuba. There are two Cubas: The Socialist Cuba of the Cuban peso, the subsidies, free health-care, free housing, etc., but with various small real income, and a Capitalist Cuba that has U.S. dollars and/or Cuban CUCs, employment by foreign entities, receiving remittances, that have profitable businesses, work in tourism, etc. Socialist Cuba is about 60% of the population and Capitalist Cuba about 40%.
4 3. Are foreign investors and Cubans living abroad in the United States and other countries in tune with the economic changes and opening of the Cuban market? The answer is yes. In the case of foreign investors this conclusion is based on meetings and interviews with representatives of the foreign companies proposing residential projects with golf and marinas. In the case of Cubans living abroad the facts are that about 400,000 will visit Cuba this year and last year about 2 billion U.S. dollars were sent by Cubans living abroad to the Island. Most of the visitors and the money comes from the United States but there are significant amounts also coming from Spain, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela, Russia, Eastern Europe, etc.
5 I have been visiting Cuba regularly for the last 15 years mostly doing professional research on foreign investment and real estate. What I have seen on my trips to Cuba this year has really impressed me: 1.A fellow passenger, on a return flight from Havana, told me about the house, tractor, agricultural implements that he purchased for the family farm close to Havana. 2.A University of Havana professor told me that he is in the process of getting clear title to his deceased mother s property on the beach in order to build a vacation home. 3.A Cuban attorney told me about a month ago that his law firm is devoting about 80% of its time to real estate matters, specially registration of titles.
6 4. A Cuban-American from Miami telling me that he is trying to buy a house that his family used to own in Playas del Este from the Cuban company that now owns the property. He actually filed an application. 5. A Cuban renting his home in Miramar/Playa for U.S. $3,000 per month to a Portuguese/Venezuelan to open a restaurant in Havana including a bed and breakfast operation. 6. A Cuban-American from Miami invited me to dinner a few weeks ago at the paladar that he has recently opened with his relatives in Havana. In terms of food, service and physical setup, this paladar could fit perfectly well on Miracle Mile, Coral Gables.
7 Then, there is the article about housing in Granma of July 1, The article mentions that sale of houses no longer require the approval of the Housing Authorities and that permutas no longer will be required to be of equal value. Therefore, compensation for permutas of different value is now permitted. Last but not least, properties can now be donated to whom ever the owner decides. Cuban real estate brokers must be having a field day with this. The examples mentioned above represent the micro part of the real estate investment picture, but there is a macro part to the Cuban real estate situation.
8 About five years ago foreign investors were encouraged to present residential developments with golf and marinas to Cuban companies and the Ministries of Tourism and Foreign Investment. Developers from Spain, England, Canada, Vietnam and other countries responded presenting several projects. In May, 2010, during the International Tourism Fair in Havana, the Cuban Minister of Tourism said that the concept of real estate residential sales in golf and marina projects had been approved. Last July, President Raul Castro signed a law authorizing the sale of 99 year leases of residential units in golf and marina developments. These leases can be sold, transfered by inheritance, mortgage and sub-lease.
9 One project already under construction is Marina Gaviota in Varadero. There are four other projects ready for approval: Loma Linda, Guardalavaca, Holguin (Canada) Carbonera, Varadero (British) CubaNews 4/11 Bello Monte, Guanabo (British) CubaNews 7/11 La Altura, Pinar del Rio (British/Spanish) CubaNews 12/10 There are five additional projects where Spaniards are the principal developers. One of these, Bacunayagua, is also close to approval. CubaNews 11/10. There are two projects where the Vietnamese are the leading developers and another large project by Canadians. This is Jibacoa, Leisure Canada, CubaNews 2/11. In all about 30,000 residential units and hotel rooms, more than 20 golf courses and about 10 marinas will be built.
10 United States citizens in personal or corporate form can legally make indirect investments in Cuba in a number of ways. First, investing in a U.S. based investment fund that invests in companies that will benefit from an opening in Cuba s economy. For instance, the Herzfeld Caribbean Basin Fund which trades on the Nasdaq capital market. Herzfeld Fund invests in companies that have no business in Cuba at present such as Lennar Corp and Mastec, Inc. and in companies that have business in Cuba such as Copa Airlines and Cemex. Second, there is also the possibility of investment in foreign investments funds and public companies that do business in Cuba. This is a complicated proposition but there is evidence that Leisure Canada had U.S. investors in 2002.
11 Third, there is also the possibility for U.S. individuals and corporations to invest in what is some times called a 49/49 investment. This is based on a ruling from the Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) in 1994 which has been reaffirmed several times. The ruling is as follows: A U.S. individual or corporation can legally make a secondary market investment in a third country company, not U.S., not Cuba, that does business in Cuba, provided that the investment is not controlling and more than 50% of the company s income originates outside of Cuba. There is also another condition which is that the third country company cannot have Cuban shareholders. However, that company can have a joint venture with a Cuban company.
12 Examples from published reports and the book by Paolo Spadoni, Failed Sanctions, University Press of Florida, 2010, are: Hoteltur/Spain Four hotels in Cuba 26% Carnival Corp. Fiat Group Vehicle Importers 20% General Motors LG Electronics Applicance Importers 6.6% Goldman Sachs Repsol/Spain Oil Explorations 21.7% JP Morgan Copa Airlines Airline and Courier 40% Continental Airlines Nestle/Swiss Plants in Cuba 32.7% Various U.S. Investors Imbev/Anheuser Busch Plant in Cuba 10% Multiple U.S. Investors
13 The previous examples are just a few of many cases of 49/49 investments by Americans in foreign companies from Europe and Latin American that do business in Cuba. All of these companies are public companies; 49/49 also applies to private companies. However, these investments are usually not reported and remain secret. It is difficult, therefore, to estimate how many private European and Latin American companies are doing business in Cuba with U.S. investors. I personally know of several negotiations but have no information on actual investments. The number of these types of investment is probably not very high but once Cuba moves forward with its economic opening it is expected that there will be a significant increase in 49/49 investments.
14 Foreign developers of residential golf and marina projects welcome U.S. investors for several reasons: 1.The U.S. investments is by definition a minority non-controlling investment. 2.49/49 type investments have very few strings attached, the non-u.s. partners are in complete control. 3.The U.S. minority partners, however, provide a very important element, which is knowledge of the U.S. market and what Americans like. 4.In the final analysis, it will be American buyers, 4 or 5 years down the road that could make the developments extremely successful.
15 The micro investment part on real estate development in Cuba, which involves paladares, bed and breakfasts, fixing houses for sale, etc. is very open to Cuban-Americans. The April 13, 2009 initiative of President Obama formally made part of the Cuban Asset Control Regulations (CACR) on September 3, 2009 states: Persons subject to the jurisdiction of the United States may send remittances to close relatives who are nationals of Cuba. There is no limit on the amount of such remittances, there is no limit on the frequency with which persons subject to the jurisdiction of the United States may send such remittances.
16 There are some limits to remittances not imposed by U.S. regulations. For instance, Western Union has limits on the amounts of money that can be sent per person and per remittance. There are also U.S. regulations that limit the amount of money that a person traveling to Cuba can take with them, which is $3,000; and Cuba also has a limit of $5,000 per person entering the country. Of course, Cubans living abroad but not in the U.S., have little or no restrictions on remittances to Cuba. It should be noted that the Cuban government recently eliminated the 10% penalty on U.S. dollars conversion to Cuban CUC.
17 Conclusions: 1. Investments in micro projects are already taking place. Investments in macro projects must wait for approval for specific projects. 2. Investment interest is very high for micro projects and moderate for macro projects at this time. 3. Interest in investment opportunities in macro projects will be very high once developments break ground. 4. Interest will be sky-high when clear and fair laws and regulations are enacted and publicized as part of the market opening of the Cuban economy.
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