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Old 26-10-2007, 06:29 PM
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Sorry I misread your post - you did not mean Lisbon- when you say central Portugal which towns would you suggest and do you have names of local agents
I`m refering to Viseu

About yield it is dificult to give you a number for the following reasons:

-We have a real property crisis at this moment in Portugal
- The prices are very low, specially in center of Portugal (Viseu)
- We expect in one or two years a bullish market.

There are several local agents. I`m an investor. I´ve been investing for quite a while in this region (40º 42`29,33" N ; 7º 42`12,39" O , Google Earth) it is an urbanisation with 36 plots.
Another reason why i invest in this region is also because there are several XVIII and XIX century noble houses , one of them is becoming a 5 star hotel.
Some hoteliers are also showing interest in this region.

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Everybody knows that most areas of the Mediterranean are finished, the numbers are dropping and there is no more money to be made.

I came to North Cyprus Last year and personally i feel this is going to be the next major hotspot in Europe, Property value is rising on average 25-30% per year with land value rising upto 50% and this has been the case for the past 3 years.

As North Cyprus is NOT in the EU yet prices are still low for example you can pic up a 3 apartment for around £40 to £50k and 4 bedroom villas with private pool for around £150,000 currently bringing in returns of between 7 to 11%, when you compare this to South Cyprus or Spain you would struggle to find a 3 bedroom apartment for £150k on the beach front.

I have just been looking for a small plot of land myself and a came up with 1 donum (aproxx 1300m2) touching the sea with a private beach and permission to build a hotel for £200k.

this will be the next european hotspot!!!
Of course North of Cyprus, only if it will be managed the same way that transformed the South of Cyprus in such a wonderful country.

Besides NoC, the next big hits will be Albania, Ukraine and of course Moldova.
Even though the best investment in Moldova are the agricultural land (not available to foreign investors right now), you can easily find now objects that yield 1% a month.

The average growth of landplots is about 30-35% a year.
The next year is going to be even higher, because specially european investors have spotted the "virgin" market.
Another good investment in Chisinau (most of the deals are made here) is the off-plan appartments investment.
You can easily earn 80-100% in 18-24 months.

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I think Italy, Panama and Russia
why Italy?

I'm Italian and it sounds odd... probably you know something I don't know?
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What i personally feel is that Developing economies like China,India and are hot spots....Indian economy is going through a major twist......A lot of currency is being poured into this economy by big time investors,the Indian real estate market has been performing exceptionally well because of several reasons.....whats your take on this people...?
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why Italy?

I'm Italian and it sounds odd... probably you know something I don't know?
Calabria is booming just now for new property developments with very reasonable prices for fantastic products, I myself have not long purchased a unit in a development with fantastic facilities right on the beach. Let me know if you would like more information.
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Wink St Vincent and Grenadines

I have been studying this for some time and Buccament Bay in St Vincent looks pretty hot for investment.
You can reserve with 1K and have deferred interest until built is complete.

The growth projections look very favourable with rental guarantees and 50/50 splits which a large 5* hotel chain lookig to manage.

Any other info would be gratefully appreciated.

cheery for now
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Russia (St. Petersburg)
India
Pakistan
China

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The world has become too exotic and fanciful - how many blokes with good old tattoos do you see in these far off resorts; very few. yet the British bulk tourists is tatooed and comes from Bolton and thinks Montenegro is a car Austin used to make.
Good poperty returns need tourists using the place.
Abruzzo italy can be reached by road, rail and 18 euro flight destinations. The Germans, Austrians and Italians love it and the brits have just found it. cheap property loads to do and prices are 80% lower than Tuscany and 50% lower than Umbria next door. Barclays says its doing loads of mortgages there.
Check it out.
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There are other X British Commonwealth Islands which are even better value; have English based property law; speak English as native tongue and have direct flights from uk now.
I am thinking Rum and Nutmeg.
cheers Kim

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I have been studying this for some time and Buccament Bay in St Vincent looks pretty hot for investment.
You can reserve with 1K and have deferred interest until built is complete.

The growth projections look very favourable with rental guarantees and 50/50 splits which a large 5* hotel chain lookig to manage.

Any other info would be gratefully appreciated.

cheery for now
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I think most South american countries are on the up...
Brazil (again)
Argentina
Uruguay

Panama has been steadily rising for the last 5 years, on the back of huge American investment - and I personally think is overpriced now.

Also, BEWARE - a few people have mentioned India - please see Indian threads as a non Indian you CAN NOT legally purchase property there.
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