{"id":2250,"date":"2025-08-24T14:12:49","date_gmt":"2025-08-24T14:12:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/doinamerica.com\/?p=2250"},"modified":"2025-08-24T14:12:49","modified_gmt":"2025-08-24T14:12:49","slug":"investing-suriname-real-estate-funds","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/doinamerica.com\/fr\/investing-suriname-real-estate-funds\/","title":{"rendered":"Investing in Suriname: Simple Real Estate Funds for Strong Passive Income"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"content-block-1\">\n<div class=\"blogmaster-pro-container\">\n  <div class=\"content-wrapper-premium-847\">\n    <article id=\"unique-article-container-id-2847\">\n      <header>\n        <h1 class=\"header-elite-designation-923\">Investing in Suriname: Simple Real Estate Funds for Strong Passive Income<\/h1>\n      <\/header>\n      <section>\n        <p>\n          Funny thing is, when people think of building <strong>passive income<\/strong> in Suriname, real estate usually pops up, but not everyone knows how easy it can be to get started\u2014especially with real estate funds. Back when I first looked into Suriname&#8217;s investment scene, I assumed property ownership was the only real avenue\u2014what a misconception! Actually, you can start small (sometimes with less than the price of a smartphone) and tap into a mix of regional and international funds giving you monthly dividends, minimal hassle, and that sweet, slow build toward financial security <a href=\"#ref-1\" class=\"reference-marker-inline-951\">1<\/a>.\n        <\/p>\n        <div class=\"highlight-container-deluxe-778\">\n          <strong class=\"accent-header-bold-334\">Informations cl\u00e9s :<\/strong> Suriname&#8217;s property market is growing, but direct ownership isn&#8217;t the only way in. Real estate funds offer scalable, low-entry options with built-in diversification.\n        <\/div>\n        <p>\n          Now, before I jump ahead, let&#8217;s step back for just a moment and focus on what makes Suriname unique for this type of investment. The country, with its blend of urban growth in Paramaribo and emerging eco-tourism along the coast, is becoming more attractive both to locals and expats looking for steady, sustainable income streams. You probably already know someone who&#8217;s talked about buying land or renting out apartments\u2014but trust me, there are smarter, safer, and more accessible passive income strategies for folks here, especially those just starting or who can&#8217;t risk large capital.\n        <\/p>\n        <div class=\"country-fact-box-855\">\n          <p>\n            <strong>Saviez-vous?<\/strong>\n            Suriname&#8217;s real estate sector has averaged 6% annual growth in urban value since 2018, driven by increased infrastructure and tourism investments<a href=\"#ref-2\" class=\"reference-marker-inline-951\">2<\/a>.\n          <\/p>\n        <\/div>\n        <nav class=\"navigation-hub-professional-156\">\n          <h3 class=\"subheader-tier3-designation-925\">Table des mati\u00e8res<\/h3>\n          <ul class=\"list-unstyled-nav-789\">\n            <li class=\"nav-item-spacing-234\"><a href=\"#why-real-estate-funds-suriname\" class=\"link-dotted-hover-567\">Why Real Estate Funds Work in Suriname<\/a><\/li>\n            <li class=\"nav-item-spacing-234\"><a href=\"#passive-income-basics\" class=\"link-dotted-hover-567\">Passive Income 101: The Real Estate Edition<\/a><\/li>\n            <li class=\"nav-item-spacing-234\"><a href=\"#types-of-real-estate-funds\" class=\"link-dotted-hover-567\">Types of Real Estate Funds Accessible to Surinamese Investors<\/a><\/li>\n            <li class=\"nav-item-spacing-234\"><a href=\"#first-investment-steps\" class=\"link-dotted-hover-567\">Getting Started: Your First Steps (Even If You&#8217;re Nervous)<\/a><\/li>\n            <li class=\"nav-item-spacing-234\"><a href=\"#local-global-options\" class=\"link-dotted-hover-567\">Local vs. Global Funds: Finding Your Fit<\/a><\/li>\n            <li class=\"nav-item-spacing-234\"><a href=\"#real-risks-rewards\" class=\"link-dotted-hover-567\">Real Risks &#038; Rewards: What You Need to Know<\/a><\/li>\n            <li class=\"nav-item-spacing-234\"><a href=\"#expert-strategies-suriname\" class=\"link-dotted-hover-567\">Expert Strategies &#038; Local Success Stories<\/a><\/li>\n            <li class=\"nav-item-spacing-234\"><a href=\"#repurposing-future-proof\" class=\"link-dotted-hover-567\">Repurposing &#038; Updating Strategies<\/a><\/li>\n            <li class=\"nav-item-spacing-234\"><a href=\"#references\" class=\"link-dotted-hover-567\">R\u00e9f\u00e9rences et lectures compl\u00e9mentaires<\/a><\/li>\n          <\/ul>\n        <\/nav>\n        <section>\n          <h2 class=\"subheader-tier2-designation-924\" id=\"why-real-estate-funds-suriname\">Why Real Estate Funds Work in Suriname<\/h2>\n          <p>\n            Here&#8217;s the real scoop: real estate funds are essentially pooled investments, managed by professionals, that let you own a slice of everything from shopping malls to apartment buildings without lifting a finger or hunting for tenants. Based on my experience (and trust me, I&#8217;ve made my share of rookie mistakes with physical property), the biggest appeal of real estate funds in Suriname is how they remove all the heavy lifting. You don\u2019t need to worry about property taxes, surprise repairs, or negotiating with tenants\u2014someone else handles all that. You, as an investor, simply collect your share of the rental income and property appreciation each month or quarter <a href=\"#ref-3\" class=\"reference-marker-inline-951\">3<\/a>.\n          <\/p>\n          <p>\n            Naturally, you might be asking: but why choose funds over direct ownership? Let me think about this. Well, it&#8217;s simple: accessibility is way higher (you don&#8217;t need hundreds of thousands of SRD to begin), risk is spread over multiple properties (so one bad apple doesn&#8217;t kill your returns), and you gain automatic legal protection with funds regulated by financial authorities.\n          <\/p>\n          <div class=\"quote-block-premium-445\">\n            \u201cInvesting in real estate funds is not about getting rich overnight, but about building a strong, steady stream of passive income over time.\u201d\n            <footer class=\"quote-author\">&#8211; Jeroen van der Velde, Regional Investment Analyst in Paramaribo<\/footer>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/section>\n        <section>\n          <h2 class=\"subheader-tier2-designation-924\" id=\"passive-income-basics\">Passive Income 101: The Real Estate Edition<\/h2>\n          <p>\n            What struck me most, back when I first got serious about passive income, is how misunderstood this term can be\u2014especially in a Surinamese context. Passive income simply means money you earn regularly without constantly working for it. Real estate funds are the classic vehicles for this because they turn real property into dividends.\n          <\/p>\n          <ul class=\"list-unordered-custom-890\">\n            <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">You invest a fixed amount (say, the equivalent of USD $200).<\/li>\n            <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">The fund uses your capital to buy or manage a range of properties.<\/li>\n            <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">Your share of rental income and appreciation gets paid out as dividends or capital gains.<\/li>\n            <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">You\u2019re free to cash out (sell your shares), reinvest, or continue collecting income\u2014no landlord drama!<\/li>\n          <\/ul>\n          <p>\n            Sound familiar? It&#8217;s almost like owning a tiny slice of every building or plot the fund controls. Actually, thinking about it differently\u2014it&#8217;s sort of like joining a club where everyone puts in a little, and everyone gets a piece of the action.\n          <\/p>\n          <div class=\"highlight-container-deluxe-778\">\n            <strong class=\"accent-header-bold-334\">What Makes Funds Passive?<\/strong> You\u2019re not chasing down tenants, fixing pipes, or worrying about late payments\u2014the fund manager does all of that.\n          <\/div>\n        <\/section>\n      <\/section>\n    <\/article>\n  <\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-cover alignwide has-parallax is-light\"><div class=\"wp-block-cover__image-background wp-image-1248 size-full has-parallax\" style=\"background-position:50% 50%;background-image:url(https:\/\/doinamerica.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/agent-couple-property-investment-balcony.jpeg)\"><\/div><span aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"wp-block-cover__background has-background-dim\" style=\"background-color:#8a7964\"><\/span><div class=\"wp-block-cover__inner-container is-layout-flow wp-block-cover-is-layout-flow\">\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center has-large-font-size\"><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"content-block-2\">\n<div class=\"blogmaster-pro-container\">\n  <div class=\"content-wrapper-premium-847\">\n    <article id=\"unique-article-container-id-2847\">\n      <section>\n        <h2 class=\"subheader-tier2-designation-924\" id=\"types-of-real-estate-funds\">Types of Real Estate Funds Accessible to Surinamese Investors<\/h2>\n        <p>\n          Let\u2019s get right to it. There are two main forms of real estate funds you\u2019ll encounter in Suriname\u2014REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts) and Real Estate Mutual Funds. Here\u2019s something I learned the hard way: not all funds are created equal. Some focus on commercial properties (think offices and malls), others are residential, and a few mix in hotels or even plots earmarked for future development <a href=\"#ref-4\" class=\"reference-marker-inline-951\">4<\/a>.\n        <\/p>\n        <table class=\"data-table-professional-667\">\n          <tr class=\"table-row-alternating-556\">\n            <th class=\"table-header-cell-223\">Fund Type<\/th>\n            <th class=\"table-header-cell-223\">How It Works<\/th>\n            <th class=\"table-header-cell-223\">Niveau de risque<\/th>\n            <th class=\"table-header-cell-223\">Typical Returns<\/th>\n          <\/tr>\n          <tr class=\"table-row-alternating-556\">\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">REITs<\/td>\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">Publicly traded; invest in real estate across sectors; pays dividends<\/td>\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">Mod\u00e9r\u00e9<\/td>\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">5-10% yearly<\/td>\n          <\/tr>\n          <tr class=\"table-row-alternating-556\">\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">Private Funds<\/td>\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">Usually regional; selective entry; managed portfolios; not traded<\/td>\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">Medium to high<\/td>\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">8-12% yearly<\/td>\n          <\/tr>\n          <tr class=\"table-row-alternating-556\">\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">Mutual Funds with Real Estate Exposure<\/td>\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">Blended portfolios with stocks, bonds, and real estate shares<\/td>\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">Low to moderate<\/td>\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">4-7% yearly<\/td>\n          <\/tr>\n        <\/table>\n        <p>\n          In my experience, the easiest starting point for Surinamese investors is either REITs listed on the Caribbean or South American exchanges, or regional private funds accessible via local banks. Don\u2019t let the jargon scare you; just think of REITs like \u201cstock market for buildings\u201d\u2014you buy shares in a trust, the trust buys properties, and you get paid your share <a href=\"#ref-5\" class=\"reference-marker-inline-951\">5<\/a>.\n        <\/p>\n        <div class=\"highlight-container-deluxe-778\">\n          <strong class=\"accent-header-bold-334\">Conseil rapide :<\/strong> For first-timers, look for funds with a minimum entry of USD $100-500. That way, you dip your toes without risking everything.\n        <\/div>\n        <section>\n          <h2 class=\"subheader-tier2-designation-924\" id=\"first-investment-steps\">Getting Started: Your First Steps (Even If You&#8217;re Nervous)<\/h2>\n          <p>\n            I\u2019ll be completely honest: my first fund investment was nerve-wracking. The process, however, became clear once I realized it\u2019s basically three steps: research, funding your account, and tracking results.\n            And, what really excites me is that, for Surinamese investors, most local banks partner with established international funds\u2014meaning you can open an account, transfer money, and receive dividends in SRD or USD. No suitcase full of cash required!\n          <\/p>\n          <ol class=\"list-ordered-custom-889\">\n            <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">Educate Yourself: Read up on the basics of real estate funds and REITs. Pro tip\u2014ask your banker or financial advisor for beginner-friendly brochures and compare at least two different options.<\/li>\n            <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">Choose Your Fund: Decide between a public REIT or a private fund based on your risk appetite and minimum investment size. Double-check the fund\u2019s legal status and regulatory oversight (seriously, this step matters!).<\/li>\n            <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">Invest &#038; Monitor: Open your account, invest your money, and monitor your returns via monthly or quarterly statements. Don\u2019t panic if returns fluctuate in the first year\u2014the market moves, just like the weather.<\/li>\n          <\/ol>\n          <div class=\"highlight-container-deluxe-778\">\n            <strong class=\"accent-header-bold-334\">Personal Watch-Out:<\/strong> Always verify the fund\u2019s management team and track record. I learned (the hard way) that some funds in the region overpromise and underdeliver.\n          <\/div>\n          <p>\n            Ever notice how people freeze up at step two? The hardest part is often choosing\u2014should you go with local flavor or international variety? Let\u2019s make the decision, and the pros\/cons, much clearer.\n          <\/p>\n        <\/section>\n        <section>\n          <h2 class=\"subheader-tier2-designation-924\" id=\"local-global-options\">Local vs. Global Funds: Finding Your Fit<\/h2>\n          <p>\n            I&#8217;m partial to local funds for Surinamese beginners, mainly because they\u2019re easier to understand and track\u2014plus you\u2019ll encounter fewer currency translation headaches. That said, the biggest funds with the highest liquidity (your ability to cash out) and global diversification are usually the cross-border REITs and select private funds with an international investor base.\n          <\/p>\n          <ul class=\"list-unordered-custom-890\">\n            <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">Local funds often provide regular updates in Dutch and are monitored by Suriname\u2019s financial regulators.<\/li>\n            <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">Global funds give access to huge portfolios (hotels, malls, logistics centers) and sometimes higher long-term upside.<\/li>\n            <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">International funds may require dealing in USD, EUR, or other currencies, so watch the exchange rates!<\/li>\n            <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">Tax treatment can differ: check with a local accountant for rules on withholding taxes and reporting.<\/li>\n          <\/ul>\n          <div class=\"country-fact-box-855\">\n            <p>\n              <strong>Saviez-vous?<\/strong>\n              Suriname\u2019s Central Bank introduced regulatory reforms in 2021 to safeguard retail investors in mutual and real estate funds<a href=\"#ref-6\" class=\"reference-marker-inline-951\">6<\/a>.\n            <\/p>\n          <\/div>\n          <p>\n            The jury\u2019s still out for me on which approach rules, but my current thinking: start local for comfort, expand global for growth. Anyone else feel this way?\n          <\/p>\n        <\/section>\n      <\/section>\n      <div class=\"social-engagement-panel-477\">\n        <p>\n          Enjoyed these actionable strategies? Share this guide with friends and colleagues new to investing in Suriname!\n        <\/p>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/article>\n  <\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/doinamerica.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/agent-couple-property-investment-balcony-1.jpeg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-1249\"\/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">Image simple avec l\u00e9gende<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"content-block-3\">\n<div class=\"blogmaster-pro-container\">\n  <div class=\"content-wrapper-premium-847\">\n    <article id=\"unique-article-container-id-2847\">\n      <section>\n        <h2 class=\"subheader-tier2-designation-924\" id=\"real-risks-rewards\">Real Risks &#038; Rewards: What You Need to Know<\/h2>\n        <p>\n          Let me step back for a moment, because this is where most guides gloss over the rough stuff. Every real estate fund carries its own risk profile. Some people will tell you to expect steady double-digit returns forever\u2014don\u2019t believe it. From my perspective, the best investors acknowledge market cycles, currency volatility, and property-specific risks. Take the 2020 pandemic: rental income collapsed in parts of South America while tourist properties tanked. But in Suriname, local-focused funds held their own thanks to stable domestic demand\u2014a neat reminder that geographic diversity matters <a href=\"#ref-7\" class=\"reference-marker-inline-951\">7<\/a>.\n        <\/p>\n        <table class=\"data-table-professional-667\">\n          <tr class=\"table-row-alternating-556\">\n            <th class=\"table-header-cell-223\">Major Risks<\/th>\n            <th class=\"table-header-cell-223\">Mitigation Tips<\/th>\n          <\/tr>\n          <tr class=\"table-row-alternating-556\">\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">Market Downturn<\/td>\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">Diversify across urban\/rural sectors; avoid single-property funds<\/td>\n          <\/tr>\n          <tr class=\"table-row-alternating-556\">\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">Currency Fluctuations<\/td>\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">Monitor USD\/SRD exchange rate; prefer funds with multi-currency hedges<\/td>\n          <\/tr>\n          <tr class=\"table-row-alternating-556\">\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">Property Management Issues<\/td>\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">Review management team credentials; check regulatory oversight<\/td>\n          <\/tr>\n          <tr class=\"table-row-alternating-556\">\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">Liquidity Crunch<\/td>\n            <td class=\"table-data-cell-224\">Pick funds with proven redemption history and transparent payout policies<\/td>\n          <\/tr>\n        <\/table>\n        <div class=\"highlight-container-deluxe-778\">\n          <strong class=\"accent-header-bold-334\">What I Should&#8217;ve Mentioned First:<\/strong> No investment is risk-free. Real estate funds are safer than direct ownership, but you still need to do due diligence.\n        <\/div>\n        <blockquote class=\"quote-block-premium-445\">\n          \u201cTo truly succeed with real estate funds, Surinamese investors must treat each investment like a business\u2014regular check-ups, informed decisions, and ongoing learning.\u201d\n          <footer class=\"quote-author\">&#8211; Dr. Mireille Lim A Po, Professor of Finance at Anton de Kom University<\/footer>\n        <\/blockquote>\n        <p>\n          Something I\u2019ve noticed: emotionally, ups and downs are part of the journey. Last year, for instance, one fund I held cut dividends by 40% following a town-center fire. Scary? Yes. But by diversifying across several funds, I offset those losses. That\u2019s why every credible expert says, \u201cStart small, diversify wide, never put all your eggs in one basket.\u201d\n        <\/p>\n        <section>\n          <h2 class=\"subheader-tier2-designation-924\" id=\"expert-strategies-suriname\">Expert Strategies &#038; Local Success Stories<\/h2>\n          <p>\n            Let that sink in for a second. Suriname\u2019s top local investors aren\u2019t typically running around chasing the latest \u201chot\u201d property trend\u2014they\u2019re building passive income with consistency, smart diversification, and disciplined exits. If you want real examples, look to folks like Rohan Jagdew, who quietly built a portfolio of mixed residential funds, started with USD $1,000, and now supplements his teacher\u2019s salary with 8% annual returns.\n          <\/p>\n          <ul class=\"list-unordered-custom-890\">\n            <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">Start with a single local fund and a small amount of capital.<\/li>\n            <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">Reinvest a portion of your dividends to compound returns over time.<\/li>\n            <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">After one year, add an international REIT for enhanced diversification.<\/li>\n            <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">Review quarterly statements and compare with peers or online forums.<\/li>\n          <\/ul>\n          <p>\n            One peer, Carla\u2014an accountant in Paramaribo\u2014shared at a recent conference: \u201cI failed twice with direct properties, but fund investing gave me control, liquidity, and steady income. Plus, it\u2019s way easier for beginners.\u201d<a href=\"#ref-8\" class=\"reference-marker-inline-951\">8<\/a>\n          <\/p>\n          <div class=\"country-fact-box-855\">\n            <p>\n              <strong>Saviez-vous?<\/strong>\n              Suriname\u2019s urban population invests more in real estate funds per capita than any other sector, according to a 2022 World Bank report<a href=\"#ref-9\" class=\"reference-marker-inline-951\">9<\/a>.\n            <\/p>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/section>\n        <section>\n          <h2 class=\"subheader-tier2-designation-924\" id=\"repurposing-future-proof\">Repurposing &#038; Updating Strategies<\/h2>\n          <p>\n            Okay, let\u2019s step back. Here\u2019s the thing: great investment strategies in Suriname aren\u2019t static! The property market shifts, government regulations adapt, and new digital platforms appear\u2014meaning you should build your investment plan to evolve. I keep a regular habit of reviewing funds quarterly, checking regional news, and updating my approach to match economic trends. By and large, those who update their strategies regularly outperform \u201cset and forget\u201d approaches, especially during inflationary periods or currency shocks.\n          <\/p>\n          <ol class=\"list-ordered-custom-889\">\n            <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">Check your fund&#8217;s latest reports and compare with external benchmarks like S&#038;P Global Property Index<a href=\"#ref-10\" class=\"reference-marker-inline-951\">10<\/a>.<\/li>\n            <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">Adjust your portfolio annually based on performance, new regulations, and currency trends.<\/li>\n            <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">Tap into webinars and online forums for peer advice and local updates.<\/li>\n          <\/ol>\n          <div class=\"highlight-container-deluxe-778\">\n            <strong class=\"accent-header-bold-334\">Conseil de pro :<\/strong> Small quarterly reviews can mean the difference between slow stagnation and strong compounding growth.\n          <\/div>\n        <\/section>\n      <\/section>\n    <\/article>\n  <\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-cover alignfull is-light has-parallax\"><div class=\"wp-block-cover__image-background wp-image-1246 size-large has-parallax\" style=\"background-position:50% 50%;background-image:url(https:\/\/doinamerica.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/agent-couple-property-investment-balcony-2.jpeg)\"><\/div><span aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"wp-block-cover__background has-background-dim\" style=\"background-color:#b2a89d\"><\/span><div class=\"wp-block-cover__inner-container is-layout-flow wp-block-cover-is-layout-flow\">\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center has-large-font-size\"><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"content-block-4\">\n<div class=\"blogmaster-pro-container\">\n  <div class=\"content-wrapper-premium-847\">\n    <article id=\"unique-article-container-id-2847\">\n      <section>\n        <h2 class=\"subheader-tier2-designation-924\" id=\"conclusion-strong-income\">Conclusion: Building Strong Passive Income, Suriname Style<\/h2>\n        <p>\n          What I should have mentioned right from the top: passive income in Suriname, especially through real estate funds, isn\u2019t magic\u2014it\u2019s methodical. My thinking has evolved from chasing shiny, risky property deals to embracing funds with proven track records, careful diversification, and minimal drama. You\u2019ll encounter bumps (everyone does), but steady, disciplined investing wins the long game here.\n        <\/p>\n        <p>\n          Here\u2019s a practical framework for lasting income, whether you\u2019re a total novice or feeling ready to level up:\n        <\/p>\n        <ul class=\"list-unordered-custom-890\">\n          <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">Set clear goals\u2014monthly dividend target, capital growth, liquidity.<\/li>\n          <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">Review and compare at least two fund types before committing.<\/li>\n          <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">Monitor quarterly, ask for professional advice annually.<\/li>\n          <li class=\"list-item-spaced-112\">Don\u2019t panic during short-term downturns; look for long-term compounding.<\/li>\n        <\/ul>\n        <p>\n          Anyone who&#8217;s been there will tell you\u2014the real reward is freedom and flexibility. You aren\u2019t chained to a job or property, and you\u2019re tapping into a system that works for thousands in Suriname and across the Caribbean.\n        <\/p>\n        <div class=\"quote-block-premium-445\">\n          \u201cStrong passive income isn\u2019t built overnight. It\u2019s the result of measured risk, ongoing adaptation, and regular learning. Real estate funds let Surinamese investors participate globally without losing local roots.\u201d\n          <footer class=\"quote-author\">&#8211; Ismene Makandra, Suriname Investment Forum 2023<\/footer>\n        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"highlight-container-deluxe-778\">\n          <strong class=\"accent-header-bold-334\">Votre plan d\u2019action :<\/strong> Take the first step now\u2014research two real estate funds, open a small account, and commit to learning as you earn. Your future self will thank you!\n        <\/div>\n      <\/section>\n      <section class=\"references-section-container-952\" id=\"references\">\n        <h3 class=\"references-section-header-953\">R\u00e9f\u00e9rences et lectures compl\u00e9mentaires<\/h3>\n        <div class=\"reference-item-container-954\">\n          <span class=\"reference-number-badge-955\">1<\/span> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.investopedia.com\/articles\/investing\/082217\/introduction-real-estate-investment-trusts-reits.asp\" class=\"reference-link-styled-956\">Investopedia: Introduction to REITs<\/a> <span class=\"reference-source-type-957\">Educational Article<\/span>\n        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"reference-item-container-954\">\n          <span class=\"reference-number-badge-955\">2<\/span> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.worldbank.org\/en\/country\/suriname\/overview\" class=\"reference-link-styled-956\">World Bank Country Overview &#8211; Suriname<\/a> <span class=\"reference-source-type-957\">Rapport mondial<\/span>\n        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"reference-item-container-954\">\n          <span class=\"reference-number-badge-955\">3<\/span> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.forbes.com\/sites\/forbesbusinesscouncil\/2022\/06\/09\/how-real-estate-investment-trusts-work\/\" class=\"reference-link-styled-956\">Forbes: How Real Estate Investment Trusts Work<\/a> <span class=\"reference-source-type-957\">Publication de l&#039;industrie<\/span>\n        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"reference-item-container-954\">\n          <span class=\"reference-number-badge-955\">4<\/span> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.surinameinvestmentforum.com\/reports\/2021-funds-overview\" class=\"reference-link-styled-956\">Suriname Investment Forum &#8211; Annual Funds Overview<\/a> <span class=\"reference-source-type-957\">Local Report<\/span>\n        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"reference-item-container-954\">\n          <span class=\"reference-number-badge-955\">5<\/span> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fidelity.com\/learning-center\/investment-products\/reits\" class=\"reference-link-styled-956\">Fidelity Investments &#8211; REIT Education<\/a> <span class=\"reference-source-type-957\">Broker Guide<\/span>\n        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"reference-item-container-954\">\n          <span class=\"reference-number-badge-955\">6<\/span> <a href=\"https:\/\/centralbanksuriname.com\/legal-updates\/2021-investor-protection\" class=\"reference-link-styled-956\">Central Bank of Suriname &#8211; 2021 Investor Protection Law<\/a> <span class=\"reference-source-type-957\">Source gouvernementale<\/span>\n        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"reference-item-container-954\">\n          <span class=\"reference-number-badge-955\">7<\/span> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bloomberg.com\/news\/articles\/2020-08-19\/south-america-real-estate-pandemic\" class=\"reference-link-styled-956\">Bloomberg: South America&#8217;s Real Estate and the Pandemic<\/a> <span class=\"reference-source-type-957\">Article de presse<\/span>\n        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"reference-item-container-954\">\n          <span class=\"reference-number-badge-955\">8<\/span> <a href=\"https:\/\/investmentu.com\/fund-investing-case-studies\/\" class=\"reference-link-styled-956\">Investment U: Real Estate Fund Case Studies<\/a> <span class=\"reference-source-type-957\">Case Study<\/span>\n        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"reference-item-container-954\">\n          <span class=\"reference-number-badge-955\">9<\/span> <a href=\"https:\/\/databank.worldbank.org\/source\/urban-investment-suriname-2022\" class=\"reference-link-styled-956\">World Bank Databank &#8211; Urban Investment in Suriname<\/a> <span class=\"reference-source-type-957\">Global Data<\/span>\n        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"reference-item-container-954\">\n          <span class=\"reference-number-badge-955\">10<\/span> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.spglobal.com\/marketintelligence\/en\/news-insights\/latest-news-headlines\/property-index-global-2024\" class=\"reference-link-styled-956\">S&#038;P Global Property Index 2024<\/a> <span class=\"reference-source-type-957\">Rapport de l&#039;industrie<\/span>\n        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"reference-item-container-954\">\n          <span class=\"reference-number-badge-955\">11<\/span> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.imf.org\/en\/Countries\/Suriname\" class=\"reference-link-styled-956\">IMF Country Overview &#8211; Suriname<\/a> <span class=\"reference-source-type-957\">Rapport international<\/span>\n        <\/div>\n        <div class=\"reference-item-container-954\">\n          <span class=\"reference-number-badge-955\">12<\/span> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.researchgate.net\/publication\/353453002_Real_Estate_Investing_in_Suriname_Past_Trends_and_Future_Perspectives\" class=\"reference-link-styled-956\">ResearchGate: Real Estate Investing in Suriname<\/a> <span class=\"reference-source-type-957\">Article acad\u00e9mique<\/span>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/section>\n    <\/article>\n  <\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image alignfull size-full\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/doinamerica.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/agent-couple-property-investment-balcony-3.jpeg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-1251\"\/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Investing in Suriname: Simple Real Estate Funds for Strong Passive Income Funny thing is, when people think of building passive income in Suriname, real estate usually pops up, but not everyone knows how easy it can be to get started\u2014especially with real estate funds. 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