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Malaysian property investment is air Borneo

 

Overseas Property News - Malaysia

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A recent mover on the overseas property investment market has been Malaysia. Filled with alluring mysticism amidst its tropical climate, this exotic and vibrant neighbour of Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei and the Philippines is attracting more and more foreign investment. Overseas property investment specialist DSR have analysed its escalating appeal and now, briefly explain just why they think interest in their auspicious and attractively priced Borneo and Kuala Lumpur properties has increased so significantly. DSR commented: "Our world class Malaysian properties are available from as little £115,000 and have understandably attracted considerable attention, but in light of the April 2007 abolishment of Malaysia's capital gains tax, its appeal has rocketed, making it in many ways an overseas property market leader".


However, there are other factors to take into account aside from its recent tax alleviations which undeniably caught the ever keen eye of the international investor which brought about this unprecedented boom within the Malaysian property market. Governmental encouragement for the development of Malaysia's already modern infrastructure and thriving economy is one thing, but with its low cost living and highly sought after yet affordable property, a qualified and multi lingual workforce, a currency purchase power that leaves the pound, euro and dollar in the shade and a massive tourism market that between 2000 and 2005 saw an astounding 160% increase well, could there be any more great reasons for a Malaysian property investment? Well, one such reason is the actual breathtaking property that your investment can buy.


If a mesmeric, low-rise, beachfront 1-2 bedroom apartment that's set amidst the multi award winning Nexus resort in Borneo, just a half hour away from Malaysia's international airport and the incredible number of accommodation needing visitors it services, sounds like it could be right for you, why not contact DSR today, for an obligation-free chat about the many options and services that are available to any potential investor. With a reassuringly unrivalled competence and confidence driving their conscientious business, any matters ranging from financial arrangements to shipping services and market analysis to considerate after sales care are all dealt with smoothly and securely hold your interests firmly at the heart of any undertaking.

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