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		<title>Buying an Investment Property &#8211; Find Out Where those Deals are Hiding!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying an investment property is an excellent way to build your nest egg. Many clever investors have found that the way to riches is littered with bargain real estate. Sadly, many not-so-savvy investors have learned the difficult way, and have realized that learning about property investment thru trial and error can be very pricey. Read [...]<p><a href="http://www.propertyhouse.org/buying-an-investment-property-find-out-where-those-deals-are-hiding.html">Buying an Investment Property &#8211; Find Out Where those Deals are Hiding!</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.propertyhouse.org">PROPERTYHOUSE.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying an investment property is an excellent way to build your nest egg. Many clever investors have found that the way to riches is littered with bargain real estate. Sadly, many not-so-savvy investors have learned the difficult way, and have realized that learning about property investment thru trial and error can be very pricey. Read on to discover excellent tips to discovering bargain properties. Contact this website if you require information on <a href="http://www.propertysecrets.net.au/" target="_blank">buyers agent australia</a>.</p>
<p>Firstly, you need to discover great property buys to be successful in property investment in. Bargains are not just about the ‘price tags’ of properties. Proficient investors know that part of the secret is to find real estate that is anticipated to increase in value If your first acquisition is profitable, it goes without saying that it would encourage you to invest more in property. This method can be applied over and over again until an investor has enough properties that give him more pull in the property investment market.</p>
<p>Location is also critical when buying an investment property. When buying investment properties, you must study your target areas and realize their potential. A positively geared property can be located in a developing community, as long as the infrastructure is already set up. These developing communities are excellent areas to spot real estate that are expected to rise in price soon.</p>
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<p>Suburbs just outside main capital cities are also great places to explore for property deals. Plenty of neighborhoods are perfect for buying an investment property. However, don’t give attention to too many areas all at the same time so you can concentrate and specialize on how much real estate is worth sooner. Help on <a href="http://www.propertysecrets.net.au/" target="_blank">positive cash flow property</a> is easy to get.</p>
<p>Most newbie investors get confused on whether they should acquire units or homes. While a few property investment advice consultants swear by units, but many others still are convinced houses are the better buys. The motivation for this latter suggestion is the grounds that come with a house. Land will increase in value, so the more land you own, the more value you possess. When you obtain a house, you also get the land on which it’s constructed. Units, on the other hand, don’t come with land, which can limit remodeling to it and negatively affect rent.</p>
<p>A good number of novice investors employ coaches to learn how to buy an investment property. These specialists can offer the requisite know-how and suggestions to guarantee your lucrative investments. Plenty of property investors opt to be knowledgeable about property investing on their own but this method can prove to be a big in time- and money-waster. If you heed the advice of investing experts, you can reap financial rewards sooner. Buying an investment property can be a very lucrative endeavor.</p>
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		<title>Leaseback Buying Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[France was the first country to introduce the leaseback scheme. Other countries have followed buy some of tax/cashback incentives are not available outside of France. The basis of the French leaseback system is in the sale of French property on a sale and leaseback agreement, mainly to foreign investors. The investor buys the freehold property and as part of the deal leases the property back to a tourist management company for a set period of time - normally 8 to 11 years.<p><a href="http://www.propertyhouse.org/leaseback-buying-guide.html">Leaseback Buying Guide</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.propertyhouse.org">PROPERTYHOUSE.org</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Basics:</strong> France was the first country to introduce the leaseback scheme. Other countries have followed buy some of tax/cashback incentives are not available outside of France. The basis of the <a href="http://www.1st-for-french-leasebacks.co.uk" target="_blank">French leaseback</a> system is in the sale of French property on a sale and leaseback agreement, mainly to foreign investors. The investor buys the freehold property and as part of the deal leases the property back to a tourist management company for a set period of time &#8211; normally 8 to 11 years.</p>
<p>During this period the tourist management company rents the property out to holidaymakers &#8211; this is generally their speciality as they can guarantee occupation for much of the year. In return, the investor-owner receives a share of the rental income. This is a guaranteed income that is geared to a specific rental yield percentage on the property, and is index linked.</p>
<p><strong>But what makes the French leaseback scheme a safe investment?</strong><br />
The answer is down to the French government. The sale and leaseback scheme is strongly supported by France&#8217;s government. It has to be as it was their brainchild! Basically, if you make an investment in sale and <a href="http://www.1st-for-french-property.co.uk/investments/leaseback/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">leaseback property in France,</a> you are guaranteed your rental return because of the government&#8217;s involvement.</p>
<p>Of course, as with every type of investment that is considered &#8216;safe&#8217;, the returns are not tremendous. Typical rental yields range between 2% and 5%, the higher figure being awarded to the investor-owner if no personal use of the leaseback property is required &#8211; i.e. the leaseback property is purchased as a &#8216;financial only&#8217; property. These rental returns are certainly not going to set the world alight. They do however provide you with a solid investment from which you can count on a level of income that is guaranteed.</p>
<p><strong>Alternative Investment Strategies</strong>: Investing in French property can sometimes be a risky business. You invest in a villa or a luxury French apartment and rely on a combination of rental income and capital appreciation to return you a profit. You do your French property research and deduce that you need to make your real estate investment in a location with strong rental demand. The French Alps are perfect you think &#8211; tourists to France hit the slopes with their skis in winter and climb the slopes with their hiking boots in summer. The Cote d Azur is great too, especially with Nice Airport being so close to luxury investment spots like Cannes, Frejus and St Tropez.</p>
<p>All of these areas have great potential for French property investments. Tenant occupation is likely to be high and you can charge good rents too. The problem however is that you still have to market your French property to tourists visiting France and obtain bookings from them for the property. If you&#8217;ve not got a solid marketing plan behind you this aim can be very difficult indeed. I&#8217;ve known property owners unable to rent out their luxury French home for more than 2 months of the year in these sorts of areas, all because they failed to get their property details in front of potential customers.</p>
<p><strong>Enter the French Property Leaseback Scheme</strong></p>
<p>The French property leaseback scheme is an investment initiative launched by the French government in the 1970s. The impetus behind the leaseback scheme was to attract investment in tourist areas to boost the French economy…and it worked!</p>
<p><strong>Where to buy your French leaseback property?</strong><br />
As mentioned already, top locations in which to buy sale and leaseback property in France is in the popular tourist areas. The French Alps offer innumerable opportunities to buy French property in world class ski resorts on a leaseback basis. Ski stations like Val d Isere in the Savoie region of France are popular, as are ski resorts in the Three Valleys area (Trois Vallees), which encompass the likes of Meribel, les Menuries, Courchevel and Val Thorens.</p>
<p>If you are looking for luxury French leasebacks one area to consider is Les Arcs 1950. Here there is a village built by one of the leading leaseback developers in the world &#8211; Intrawest France. They have created a magnificent collection of buildings in one of the most picturesque places in Eastern France. The architecture is in the Savoyard style, and the leaseback apartments and chalets are built of traditional French materials, including stone and wood.</p>
<p>Coastal holiday destinations in France are hot investment locations too. In the South of France along the French Riviera there are some excellent opportunities to buy French property under the government-supported leaseback scheme. Property prices are generally highest along the stretch from St Tropez to Monaco. It&#8217;s no coincidence that this stretch is also the warmest and sunniest area of France!</p>
<p>Further west along the coast is the Languedoc-Roussillon area. Tipped as the next investment hotspot in France by many investment analysts, the Languedoc Roussillon has a laid-back charm about it that is very different to the glitz and glamour of the French Riviera. Top locations to consider for buying a leaseback property are along the Cote Vermeille between Perpignan and Banyuls-sur-Mer. This stretch of coast takes in some very scenic villages and towns, St Cyprien and Collioure among them.</p>
<p>Travelling west again we ascend up into the Pyrenees Mountain range. Here again are some fantastic leaseback investment opportunities, especially in the Pyrenees ski resorts like La Mongie and Font Romeu. Leaseback property prices are generally cheaper in the Pyrenees than the French Alps. If you are planning to invest in French property on a budget, the Pyrenees could be the region to consider.</p>
<p>Southwest France is always a favoured investment location in France. For leaseback properties the same is true. Leaseback developments inland in the Southwest are often cheaper than along the coast. Places like Biarritz, Capbreton and Arcachon in the Gironde offer magnificent Atlantic vistas that are simply to die for.</p>
<p>Northern France is good for leaseback investment. Okay, it doesn&#8217;t have the best track record with the weather in France, but its proximity to the shores of Great Britain and Ireland make it a popular choice with investors who want to buy French property as a holiday home that they can visit for 2-4 weeks of a year, and then rent out on the leaseback scheme for the remainder of the time. Brittany leasebacks and Normandy leasebacks are especially popular. Leaseback properties in Nord Pas de Calais excite some investors as well.</p>
<p><strong>Contact:</strong> leasebacks@propertymagnate.com</p>
<p><a href="http://www.propertyhouse.org/leaseback-buying-guide.html">Leaseback Buying Guide</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.propertyhouse.org">PROPERTYHOUSE.org</a></p>

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