Margarita Investment Property Report

Posted by Rebecca Sale on 12 th in DSR, Investment Property on 12th of November 2010
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Margarita property is the newest phenomenon in the world of overseas property investment. Margarita is a Caribbean island, and Margarita property is among the least expensive of all Caribbean property. Where else could you get a beach-front Caribbean property for under £70,000?

As I said Margarita property is new on the radar of overseas property investors, and our two Margarita developments are both off-plan. Margarita is a truly beautiful island, and as you will see from the soon-to-be-added tourism information section, our Margarita properties are ideal to capitalize on the lucrative tourism sector.
Margarita Investment Property:
Investment in Margarita property is largely by people looking at a short-term investment, with a view to making a substantial rental income. Margarita investment property has been known to make rental yields of around 8-12%, and capital appreciation of around 15-20%.
Margarita investment property is growing in popularity, and as the newest Caribbean island on the block grows in popularity prices will rise fast, 15-20% is merely a conservative estimate on the growth potential of Margarita investment property.
Margarita investment property is perfect for those looking for a holiday home investment. You can’t argue with a Caribbean property for that price, to holiday in, and make substantial income from the rental when not in use.
Our Margarita Property:
We currently have two Margarita properties. Both are off-plan developments and have all the modern luxury of off-plan resort developments anywhere in the world. Margarita property also benefits from the fact that margarita is one of the few Caribbean islands that is not in the hurricane belt. So investors in Margarita property can sit back and reap the rental income knowing their property is perfectly safe in their absence. Another good thing about our Margarita property is the fact that, as Condominiums they will be exempt from any laws imposed by the Venezuela government on Venezuela and Margarita property.
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