No fantasy. No brochure. No B.S.

You've thought
about leaving.
You just haven't
done it yet.

Every year you stay is a year you don't get back. I got out. I built a life somewhere that actually rewards a man for showing up. And I know exactly how to get you there, because I made every mistake first.

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Let's be honest about why you're here

You already know
something is wrong.

You don't need me to convince you. You feel it. You've felt it for years. You just talk yourself out of it every time, because the people selling you the dream don't make money telling you the truth.

01You work harder than your father did and own less than he did at your age.
02The dating market where you live treats you like a problem to be managed.
03You pay a fortune to live somewhere that resents you for it.
04The taxes, the rules, the permission you have to ask just to exist.
05You're told you're the villain in a story you never auditioned for.
06And the clock keeps running whether you do anything about it or not.

There's a door out. I went through it. Greener pastures are real, and they're closer than you think.

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For the price of a couple of beers, you can start tonight. Move up when you're ready.

The Books

The Gringo Advantage

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The case for getting out, and what changes for a Western man the day he does. Start here if you're still deciding.
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The Books

The No B.S. Guide to Living in Latin America

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The operating manual. Everything nobody warns you about, because the people selling the dream don't profit from the truth.
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But going alone is where men get slaughtered

The mistakes don't
announce themselves.

They feel like good deals. They feel like you're being smart, moving fast, getting ahead of the other gringos. Then a year later the floor opens up and you find out what you actually signed. These are real men. This is real money.

$85,000
Sent. Gone.

A man wired it for land the seller never actually owned. There was no real deed. He'd been offered help. He turned it down.

$60,000
Over market

Land listed at double its real value because the seller saw a foreigner who didn't know the territory. He was ready to sign.

$50,000
In legal fees

A frozen bank account, because the money was moved into the country the wrong way. That's what it cost to get his own money back.

I wrote down 10 of them.

The ten mistakes that cost gringos real money in Latin America. Four of them are stories like the ones above, with the dollar figures attached. Read them and notice which one makes your stomach drop, because that's the one you were about to make. It's free. Tell me where to send it.

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Who's telling you this

I'm not running
a relocation mill.

I'm Rico. I left, I landed in Guatemala, and I built a life most men back home don't believe is possible until they see it. Then I wrote two books laying out exactly how it goes right and exactly how it goes wrong, with my own name on the cover.

That's the whole brand. I tell you the truth, including the parts that cost me money to admit.

What I have that a guidebook doesn't: the people. A trusted attorney, the bankers, the fixers, the right contacts on the ground in Guatemala, and through them, contacts reaching across the rest of Latin America. The relationships you cannot Google and cannot buy as a stranger.

I take a handful of men at a time. That's not scarcity marketing. It's the only way to do this right.

What it actually looks like

One of the men I helped came out of Washington, D.C. I laid the groundwork before he arrived, and once he was on the ground we handled the rest fast: his banking, the right housing, his utilities, and the introductions that matter. Some of it you can only do once you're in the country, and I was there for it.

I plugged him straight into my own network, the people I trust, so he wasn't starting from zero as a stranger in a foreign country.

He hit the ground running. That's the difference between reading about it and having someone who's already done it open the doors for you.

When you're ready to actually move

Boots On The Ground.

There's a point where you stop reading and start moving. When you hit it, you don't want more information. You want the man who's already done it to handle the parts that go wrong for everyone else.

The done-for-you move

I Get You Down
And Set Up Right.

Expensive. And not for tire-kickers.

The keystone: I put my trusted network on the ground in whatever country you're going to, starting with a vetted attorney you can actually trust. That one relationship is what separates a safe landing from getting robbed blind.

What's handled
  • A trusted attorney within my network, wherever you land
  • Residency and visa guidance, walked through step by step
  • Banking set up, the kind a stranger can't get alone
  • The right housing, researched and secured to what you want
  • Utilities and the boring paperwork, handled
  • Deed and legal verification before a dollar moves, if you're buying
  • Plugged into my personal network, the people I trust
  • Three months of direct access to me for the inevitable surprises
And it comes loaded
  • Both of my books, yours to keep
  • One full year in the Inner Circle, free, then $29/month if you stay

Straight talk: this is expensive, and it's not for everyone. If you're not a mid-to-upper-tier earner, this isn't for you, and that's fine. What you're paying for is to get plugged into my social circle, my vetted and trusted people on the ground, and a safe landing instead of an expensive education. Some of it gets laid before you land, the rest gets handled fast once you're here, because banking and choosing where you live mean being on the ground. We talk numbers on the call, once I know you're someone I can actually help.

My guarantee

If I can't help you, I don't take your money. Once we're working, I do what I say or we make it right. And in the rare case it truly can't work, you get your money back minus my actual hard costs. I don't lie, and I won't start with you.

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When you're building, not just moving

The Inside Track.

For The Man Setting Up An Operation.

Priced by scope. If you're at this level, you already know it costs real money.

Some men aren't just relocating. They're building a real financial life down here. A company, protected assets, the right structure from day one. That's a different game, and it's one you do not want to play blind in a country whose rules you don't know yet.

  • Company formation, new or aged
  • The right attorney and accountant, in place
  • Corporate and personal banking, set up correctly
  • Asset structure that protects what you build
  • The paperwork, done right the first time
  • Priced to the job, because no two are the same

This is access, not advice. I'm not your lawyer or your accountant, and I won't pretend to be. What I am is the man who connects you to the right people who won't rob you, and who stands beside you so you don't get steered into the deal that pays everyone but you.

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