Investing in Property Abroad - A look at overseas investment property.

Nov 21
20:17

2007

Les Calvert

Les Calvert

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With this article we take a look at the overseas property investment market. What represents a hot destination with regards to investing in overseas property.

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With globalization and liberalization at their zenith,Investing in Property Abroad - A look at overseas investment property. Articles the world is witnessing a rapid transformation towards a global village. The trend of 'think global, act local' (glocal) is also catching up pretty fast, whereby, the big and small business houses are increasingly looking to expand to offshore locations. The bringing together of all the nations closer has an interesting fallout. Now, no country seems far off in terms of investment or tourism purposes. With the prices of services crashing due to increased global competition in almost every country, investing in property abroad has suddenly assumed much more importance in the portfolio of the small time property investor.

Why Invest in Property Abroad? 

The past decade has witnessed a paradigm shift in terms of the way people view the investment opportunities abroad. The opening up of international markets has a major role to play in this surge of demand for the overseas property market. Businesses are on an expansion spree, and the developing economies are welcoming the financial conglomerates with open arms. Globalisation has also led to a major increase in the spending capacities of the average man in the street, which in turn, means lots of disposable income and limited local resources to invest in. Resultantly, there is a clamor for investment in property abroad.

The reasons for investing in property abroad vary from individual to individual. But the bottom line is that everyone prefers real estate property investment overseas due to it being a relatively safer option to channelise the surplus funds nowadays. Most developing countries are witnessing a property boom and judging by the long-term policies of governments and the predictions by financial experts, the real estate sector is one of the safest bets to invest your money in.

Here are some of the factors that contribute to the surging demand of property for overseas investment.

The availability of credit options has opened up a world of opportunities for the overseas investors. The financial institutions have been offering attractive products to lend the required finance for investors, since the property mortgage is mostly dealt as a secured loan and much safer bet for the defaulters-wary banks and financial institutions. 

The lure of an improved retired life in a country that offers much better standards of living is too good to resist. Finance is not much of a problem for this segment of investors. 

Tourists are now seeking holiday homes in places where they enjoy the most. Again, the availability of easy finance has given them the opportunity to realize their dreams at much faster rate. 

Most of the developing countries are offering a greater probability of capital appreciation for investing in real estate. As the development cycle is in its nascent stage, the property investment can translate into a windfall for the prospective investors. 

There is a trend on moving to safer destinations abroad than suffering from the constant threat of terrorism and extremism. The lure of safer pastures and an easier less stressfull lifestyle has also contributed to the demand for overseas property. 

The rising property rates will, more often than not, translate into rising rental values. The lure of good regular income from renting out the property abroad is also contributing to the surging demand for property investment overseas.

Current Hot Property Investment Destinations Abroad

Among major property investment destinations, countries like Spain, Italy, France, and Greece have always maintained a higher ranking among potential property investors. However, with the growing economies of developing nations and the dearth of supply of quality property in the developed countries, the countries of Eastern Europe have emerged as the dark horse in the race for grabbing a piece of the global real estate pie.

Bulgaria is attracting the maximum value for money being invested in real estate within the country. The Bulgarian landscape is rich in natural features like pristine sandy beaches along the Black Sea, wild mountain ranges, lush green hills, fertile plains with scented rose fields, richly colored orchards and sun drenched vine-yards, rivers, magnificent gorges, health spas and natural springs. The weather, comprising of four distinct seasons has also contributed towards the popularity of Bulgarian charm. The recent EU membership has catapulted the status of Bulgaria to newer heights and there has been a constant demand for Bulgarian property from around the world.

Croatia is another country of Eastern Europe that is poised for major gains as a result of its pending EU membership. The country has over 6000 km of vast coastline. Croatia is just waiting for the investors to pour money in its largely untapped tourism sector. Considering the immense potential the country has for the real estate investor, the Croatian property market is offering up property for grabs for peanuts considering the skyrocketing prices in other European nations.

Already a member of EU, Hungary poses a major challenge to the other established real estate giant countries. The economy of the country has seen tremendous gains from its EU membership and generous grants received from one of the richest Unions in the world. The rental property market in Hungary currently offers the best investment deal in terms of capital appreciation.

Estonia and Latvia are the other major East European nations that are emerging as the next destination for the budding real estate investors of the UK and other European countries. These countries are member nations of the EU and have elaborate expansion plans for their economies.