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Europe Property Investment Guide 2014

EUROPE PROPERTY INVESTMENT GUIDE 2014 WHERE TO BUY PROPERTY IN EUROPE BARCELONA, SPAIN a Cool, cultural European landmark city. A Sales turnover is up by 250% on a year ago. A Government incentives, the Spanish government are offering stylish two-bedroom apartments in classic buildings for about £400,000. ON THE MARKET: TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT IN THE HEART OF THE OLD TOWN £543,000 TURKEY A The number of overseas property purchases in Turkey rose by 78% in the first half of 2013. A A lot more interest from buyers from the Middle East as they view Turkey as a 'safe place to invest ON THE MARKET: ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT IN THE BAHCESEHIR AREA OF ISTANBUL £63,000 MONTENEGRO A Tourist figures are expected to grow faster than any other country in the world, which will have a knock-on effect on the property market. 72014 a 10% growth in the housing market forecasted for 2014. A Better value for money than neighbouring countries Italy and Croatia. ON THE MARKET: TWO-BEDROOM COASTAL VILLAS WITH POOLS FROM £335,000 SWITZERLAND a Safe Haven from Eurozone problems. A Strict limits have been imposed on second-home owners. This has deterred some new developments, but led to a surge in demand for properties that already have the relevant planning permission. A Sales rose more than 100% in 2013. a Stable economy. a Stunning scenery. ON THE MARKET: UNITS IN A NEW SKI-IN, SKI-OUT DEVELOPMENT GRIMENTZ INTHE VAL D'ANNIVIERS FOR £110,000 KRAKOW, POLAND A EU infrastructure funds are pouring into the country. Many multinational companies are investing here. A Property in blue-chip cities such as Krakow are starting to look like good value. A While some cities remain evergreen in terms of investment, cities like Krakow prove there is always room on the property ladder for newcomers. FLATS IN A BOUTIQUE APARTMENT BUILDING SEVEN MINUTES ON THE MARKET: FROM THE HISTORIC CENTRE OF KRAKOW BY BUS, FROM £60,000 BEST BUY-TO-LET LOCATIONS* ental income, expressed as a percentage of property purchase price. This is what expect as return on his investment before taxes, maintenance fees and other costs. gross landlo The properties are 120-sq. m. apartments located in premier city centres.' MOLDOVA 10.0% UKRAINE 9.09% MONTENEGRO 7.53% ROMANIA 6.09% MACEDONIA O 5.95% HUNGARY 5.83% CROATIA 5.75% NETHERLANDS 5.68% LITHUANIA 5.66% POLAND 5.51% *Calculated by a Global Property Guide study EUROPE'S 10 MOST ACTIVE REAL ESTATE MARKETS, Q1-Q3 2013 €20 LONDON €8 PARIS BERLIN-BRANDENBURG €4 MOSCOW €3 FRANKFURT/RHINE-MAIN MUNICH RHINE-RUHR STOCKHOLM AMSTERDAM/RANDSTAD €2 HAMBURG Source: Real Capital Analytics RESOURCES [1] http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/houseprices/10307790/Five-years-of-house-prices-across-Europe.html [2] http://www.globalpropertyguide.com/Europe/rent-yields [3] http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20130927-dabbling-in-global-real-estate [4] http://www.emirates247.com/news/emirates/revealed-cities-where-buy-to-let-properties-earn-best-returns-2012-06-25-1.464509 [5] http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/investmentinproperty/10542844/Worlds-20-best-places-to-invest-in-property.html?frame=2701246 [6] http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/mortgageshome/article-2548667/Top-ten-popular-countries-Brits-buy-property.html [7] http://www.lucasfox.com/ [8] http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/cc353a92-6654-11e3-aa10-00144feabdc0.html#axzz30MmXiVbG [9] http://www.propertysaleoverseas.com/propertyarticles/top-20-overseas-property-investment-countries-3 [10] http://www.colliers.com/en-us/insights/market-news/2014-property-investor-report#.U2Dwr_IdXw8 [11] http://visual.ty/euro-investment-guide [12] http://www.economist.com/blogs/dailychart/2011/11/global-house-prices [13] http://www.globalpropertyguide.com/Europe/price-change-10-years [14] http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/houseprices/10307790/Five-years-of-house-prices-across-Europe.html [15] http://www.globalpropertyguide.com/Europe/price-rent-ratio www.comers.cn www.propertysteps.ie PROPERTYSTEPS.JE Passion For Property WHY? WHY? WHY? BILLIONS WHY? WHY?

Europe Property Investment Guide 2014

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The past few years have been difficult for European property, falling house prices have drastically altered the way in which buy-to-let markets have performed and operated all across Europe. Despite d...

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