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Europe set for foreign investment boost
With an increasing number of Brits shrewdly investing in the overseas property market as opposed to locking up their savings in the evidently instable and less rewarding banking institution, scrutiny is being focused on the recent and unprecedented trend of buying property abroad and the incentives that must surely hold powerful allure. Award winning overseas property investment specialists David Stanley Redfern Ltd have for a long time; accurately and successfully forecast the latest and ever diversifying market place action.
"Overseas investment has steadily been on the increase for some time. With the escalating array of emerging markets around the globe and the affordable, desirable and investment worthy properties offered therein, its no surprise that more and more attention is being drawn to the incomparable and sometimes government guaranteed returns on offer within the foreign property market".
Now, it seems the latest location set for a massive boost is closer to home than most might suspect, certainly closer than some of the more exotic, further afield locations. Europe still holds a few gems within its borders that are about to become impossibly accessible with the launch of Eurostar's environmentally friendly St Pancras International service, which is already enticing UK buyers to permanently move abroad and to make their first home overseas. It admittedly sounds incredible but when you consider the logistics, it's not so strange after all. The incentives of guaranteed financial returns and a healthier and more accommodating environment are understandable; it's the ability to commute internationally that initially leaves one a little bewildered.
Commuting to London from places like Paris in just over 2 hours is achievable, the same time spent behind the wheel in the commonplace rat-race drive to work. Technological advances are another accommodating aspect too, with mobile and remote devices ranging from phones, laptops and PDAs bringing the office to the worker wherever they might be and often outside office opening hours. Perhaps with 'proof in the pudding' as it were, now might be the right time to buy into foreign markets, particularly those within Europe's boundaries before the prices of available property begin to reflect the rising demand and soars beyond reach. Contact overseas property investment specialists David Stanley Redfern Ltd today for an obligation free chat about the various options available to today's potential investor in what is beginning to look like the future.
About David Stanley Redfern
David Stanley Redfern Ltd is an overseas property specialist, working directly with developers in more than forty countries. Most properties are exclusive to David Stanley Redfern Ltd, giving an unparalleled selection of resale and new builds. David Stanley Redfern Ltd is AIPP accredited.
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