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Old 23-09-2008, 10:57 AM
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Default Invest in Portugal Today

Portugal has long been a destination for sun seekers, especially from good ole blighty, offering some of the best beaches in Europe and low cost flights, Portugal is a good place to invest for peace of mind, ease of commuting, lower living costs and a fantastic mediterranean climate.

With many people now investing in Buy to Let deals, Portugal is turning heads as the new HOT location for property investment.

Portugal is now topping Spain and France as the place where people buy their second homes or invest in a buy to let deal to help towards a comfortable retirement. Travelers are now looking for holidays in culturally rich places rather than the typical 'sun', sand and beach resorts that have been the mainstream of the holiday market for many years.

Sesimbra Bay Beach and Spa Resort are located 30 minutes fron Lisbon City on Portugal's stunning Blue Sea Coast, known as the Costa Azul.

Each and every one of the apartments boasts a stunning and completely unobstructed 180º view of Sesimbra bay and beyond via floor to ceiling glass walls that open onto large individual terraced balconies. The apartments come fully furnished and finished to the very highest of standards with large balconies that overlook individual adults and child size swimming pools with surrounding wooden decks.

Portugal is weathering the Credit Crunch better than many European countries right now and property prices are holding up well due to tighter controls over the mortgage and finance industry. Over the last 10 years Portugal has seen house prices virtually double and many are predicting solid capital growth for the forseeable future.

If you want to see some images of our development in Portugal you may do so by viewing our photo album
Sesimbra Bay Beach Resort and Spa

We also have a YouTube Video that may be of interest
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If you have any questions, let me know

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Old 23-09-2008, 11:11 AM
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Default Tunisia

I would also look at Tunisia, The Dunes Golf and Spa Resort.
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Old 23-09-2008, 12:48 PM
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what do u think abt AJMAN - UAE, pricing are good, safe and effective to invest due to the Escrow account and free zones, and u can get gauranteed ROI.

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Old 07-10-2008, 02:39 PM
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go to one-greece, apartments in kefalonia, £7000 deposit payable over 18 month build £300 pm) followed by 95% mortgage and a 5 year renewable lease back to cover the mortgage.

Now thats a serious investment!
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Old 08-10-2008, 12:59 PM
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Default Where to invest

Portugal is weathering the credit crunch well, so far!

Sesimbra Bay Resort is offering deals with the following:

• 10% deposit with 90% finance & 7% cash back
• Anticipated return of 11%+
• ALL closing costs paid by Developer (minimum saving of £20,000)
• Up to 56 days personal use
• SIPP compatible
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Old 08-10-2008, 09:04 PM
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Why not take a look at Grand Bahama Island, its got a lot to offer.
Grand Bahama Island lies at the northernmost point of a chain of islands known as The Bahamas (Spanish for “shallow seas “) only 60 miles from the east coast of Florida.
The island is 96 miles long west to east and 17 miles at its widest point.
Great location, all year round sunshine, 57 miles of fantastic beaches, crystal clear warm seas, Caribbean lifestyle, friendly people, safe, English speaking, great food and entertainment.
Leisure activities include golf (4 courses), sports fishing, sailing, scuba diving, all watersports, swimming with dolphins, cricket, football, tennis etc.
Purchasers of property can receive an annual Homeowners card entitling the holder and his family to stay for up to one year without visas.
No Property tax, No Inheritance tax, No Capital Gains tax, No Corporation tax, No Income tax.
Possible to rent property all year without restrictions. Shortage of homes available to rent which are suitable for foreign workers on contracts and tourists requiring more than a “condo”.
Rental yields are excellent with rental income for a 3 bed 2 bath house of $2500-$3000 per month for a one year contract.
New investment coming into the island includes Ross University, College of the Bahamas, Shipyard expansion, Fleming Group and numerous smaller investors.

Freeport the capital is a relatively new city and an International Duty Free port, founded in 1955 by American financier Wallace Groves who was given 150,000 acres in exchange for developing the island.
The roads are modern and traffic drives on the left as in the U.K. The infrastructure has been built to support a population of 250,000 people yet has only approximately 50,000 full time residents. Fresh water is in abundance and the Power Company has a modern reliable supply of electricity. Telecommunications services and facilities are state-of-the-art with direct International links provided through a 100% digital switching system. Cable television and internet are available throughout the island.
It is remarkable in this day and age to find an unspoiled place with no pollution or traffic congestion, only a 30 minute plane ride from Miami or Fort Lauderdale (home to Sawgrass Mills the largest shopping mall in the world) and 45 mins to Orlando home of Disney World.
Grand Bahama offers a chance to get in on the ground floor of some tremendous growth. The island is only just beginning to be discovered, it often reminds people of the opportunities they saw 40 years ago in Florida. Check it out !!
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Pyramid James , I invested in Spain 2 years ago but it was bad idea realy ,no return and i lost some money , cause i pay mortgage too.....what a lost
think about City investment is the best , buy and let ,it pays it self.
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Default a French leaseback would suit you

You could buy a leaseback property and rent it out. Lots of such a property are available in very much sought-after French spots, such as in the French Alps or on the Cote d'Azur. Don't hesitate to ask for more information!
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I invested in Cyprus 2 years ago now from a company called 'Property Abroad' i'd recommend investing in Cyprus to anyone, its a lovely place and the prices are worth it. Also i'll agree with the comment further above in saying Dubai is a really good investment opportunity too, its cheap and theres some lovely brand new apartments being built.
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Pyramid

Have you thought about the Thai market, especially Phuket with high rental returns?
if you require more info , please state what your budget would be and would you be looking for condo or house and i will point you in the right direction

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tony@layangardens.com
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