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Old 05-12-2007, 01:02 PM
WESTMIDS33 WESTMIDS33 is offline
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Originally Posted by kalos View Post
Sorry that is not accurate 975 euro per sq m at 1.44 to the £ is £677. El Andalous is way back so not a similar comparison.

Comparable RA stuff is 1200 euro per sqm and above. It is also narrow strips of land going back from a narrow window on to the beach


PG is also less than 200m from the LARGEST public beach in Sahl, has a golf course directly behind it . I understand although 2nd line it will be higher than the hotel in front so will have sea views.

AND it will be manged by the Pyramisa Group..3000 affiliates worldwide letting your property.
RA are only just starting to build up their network of tour operators/rental . I know where I would rather be.

Also smallest 1 bedroom units are c.52sq m gross 1 bedroom apartments - there are only 8 of these at this size apparently so won't be around long.

Hi,
Im not involved in selling but in investing and having been out to Sahl and seen all the Projects there including the site for Paradise Gardens, in my opinion i would favour Paradise Gardens. i had a meeting with the Project Manager from Pyramisa who will be the developer and I was impressed with his previous work ie he showed me around the 5* Pyramisa Hotel in Sahl near to el andalous.

In relation to sunset pearl and Red sea pearl I was concerned with where they were placed namely high up and away from the sandy beach/bay.

That aside Sahl is going to be a luxury resort and in my opinion the only comparison is the village road/esplanade area of Hurghada but it is like comparing Monaco to Bournemouth at its best.

Just to pacify those investing in Hurghada I am also investing in the village road area in Hurghada but have also decided to invest Paradise Gardens in Sahl.

Both areas will appreciate in value and everyone will be happy. Ps i do wish Joe Public would get more info about the Red Sea investment potential. Once it kicks off (need more regular airlines) other areas such as the Canaries will I believe suffer.

Regards

Westmids33
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