Overseas Property
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ysnnim

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235 posts

254 months

Friday 10th November 2006
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Can anyone suggest good overseas property 'agents' (or whatever they call themselves) to help with the purchase of property in Europe. Possibly off-plan sort of stuff.

Cheers

doubledutch

24 posts

238 months

Friday 10th November 2006
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Sure - which country are you looking for?

gobber man

183 posts

262 months

Saturday 11th November 2006
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Let me Know if you would be interested in Marche, Italy. Prices have been on the rise for the last 5 years but still plenty of properties around (if you know where to look)
Olly

magic torch

5,781 posts

245 months

Saturday 11th November 2006
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www.offplanproperty.info

From my experience, going out there and speaking to locals can be well worth it.

Wacky Racer

40,673 posts

270 months

Saturday 11th November 2006
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In Malta try www.dhalia.com


Prices rising around 10/15% pa at the moment....

ysnnim

Original Poster:

235 posts

254 months

Saturday 11th November 2006
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Cyprus has caught my eye...any 'headers' with experience of this island?

Edited by ysnnim on Saturday 11th November 16:21

rich25

282 posts

265 months

Monday 13th November 2006
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I deal with many overseas markets for property and have some fantastic guys in Cyprus if that interests you. I will drop you a private mail with my contact details.

billb

3,198 posts

288 months

Monday 13th November 2006
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having just got back from morocco anyone dabbled there?

rich25

282 posts

265 months

Tuesday 14th November 2006
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Morocco is very unproven market with anyone but the French. However budget airlines starting to fly there very shortly. Which City were you looking at?

The unofficial word is that the King is having a bit of "who's got the biggest" competition with Sheikh Mohammed (crown Prince of Dubai). All seems to depend massively on tourist numbers to both these regions increasing in very large proportions as indigenous markets do not seem able to sustain such projections. The question I always ask is, where are these tourists and this money coming from?

ysnnim

Original Poster:

235 posts

254 months

Tuesday 14th November 2006
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Rich - not recieved email? Have you sent?

Cheers

D

billb

3,198 posts

288 months

Wednesday 15th November 2006
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rich25 said:
Morocco is very unproven market with anyone but the French. However budget airlines starting to fly there very shortly. Which City were you looking at?

The unofficial word is that the King is having a bit of "who's got the biggest" competition with Sheikh Mohammed (crown Prince of Dubai). All seems to depend massively on tourist numbers to both these regions increasing in very large proportions as indigenous markets do not seem able to sustain such projections. The question I always ask is, where are these tourists and this money coming from?


Essaouira - has beach, old town and nice old port - lovely place. didnt like marrakech although prices are supposed to be rising there didnt see the appeal - not that touristy, not centre of commerce not a beach.

rich25

282 posts

265 months

Wednesday 15th November 2006
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Re-sent mail, let me know if you do not receive again.

rich25

282 posts

265 months

Wednesday 15th November 2006
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Bill,

Do not know that area well enough to comment. I would jusy say take the usual precautions - buy with your head rather than your heart. You may love the property/area but will it appeal to a wide market. In areas such as Morocco mortgage products will not be available and rental low. This means that you will realise your investment on resale - Is it a feasible market for this? Will resale be easier elsewhere in a more substantiated market e.g. western europe, uk?

The key to remember is that profits are only realised on exit - so have a secure exit strategy planned. Can the indigenous market afford to pay the price you wish to resell the unit for in the future or will there be enough demand from UK/foreign buyers to make money on purchase price. Hope this helps a bit.

Oh yes, you could always try looking at holiday brochures/searching for similar properties from a tourist perspective to give you an idea of demand and supply/competition in the area.