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Tiresome BST Opens Overseas Property Investment Boom
The perhaps not so unusually bleak British summer has brought with it an unforeseen increase in the number of Brits endeavouring to make an overseas property investment home their very own. According to a researched report released by Yorkshire Bank, 43% of homebuyers are now scrutinising the overseas property market for their next purchase. Amidst the ever present reservations that hold back potential investors from making that initial leap into the overseas market, the unexpected increase is most welcome. Overseas property investment specialist David Stanley Redfern explains"…
People are dissuaded by an array of off-putting factors. Language barriers, fraudulent agents, the actual unfamiliar process itself and of course, sheer indecision. This boom can bring nothing but good news and hopefully help potential investors to overcome their understandable hesitation as they witness first hand, the current tendency British people like themselves have to invest on foreign soil". A recent 45% increase in British holiday homeowners is surely a telling sign that BST and its diminishing appeal have indeed made their impact on the market, with a surprising 800,000 overseas property owning Brits going a long way to illustrate the fact.
Taking a look at David Stanley Redfern's current portfolio of high class, worldwide properties, there are more alluring reasons than the harshly contrasting British weather to convert any potential investor out there. More affordable opportunities in the popular destination of Goa, with villas available from £11,250 will surely tempt anyone interested. Their incomparable dream destinations in Barbados, their more prestigious opportunities, come with an admittedly fair, but scary for most price tag of $1,450,000.
With such a wide range of properties on offer from the Canaries to Cambodia, if an investment in the overseas property market is going to be your next move, David Stanley Redfern Ltd are not only reputable but are recent award winners, thanks to 'Homes Overseas' magazine who particularly appreciated their stunning Finnish property. With financial solutions, complete customer service and after care coming as part of their successful package, they offer the one thing that is often the hardest to come by, your peace of mind.
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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