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Buying a property abroad
When buying a property abroad many people forget
about the most obvious and relevant point of all
which is quite simply what do you want the property
to do for you? This simple factor could determine
the country and the area you buy in to. Are you looking
for a short term property investment? Are you looking
for a long term regular income? Or like most people
are you simply interested in a holiday home for you
and the family?
There are two types of property abroad you can buy.
Off-plan and resale property. Off-plan means buying
a property abroad before it is built. A resale property
is simply buying a completed property abroad from
a third party. Both options have their advantages
and disadvantages. Be careful when buying an off-plan
property as you can be sure that the size of the
property will finish off smaller than you imagined
it to be. It can also be a long time before the property
abroad and the over all development is completed.
You can also incur problems if the building is not
constructed according to the original plans but overall
buying an off-plan property abroad can reap some
fantastic profits.
When buying a property in Costa Rica allow approximately
10-12% on top of the asking price for additional
costs such as lawyer’s fees, taxes and V.A.T.
The cost doesn’t always equate to 10% but allow
that amount anyway just to be on the safe side.
If you are buying a property abroad to emigrate
then you must check out the infrastructure i.e. Hospitals,
education etc etc. This is why Costa Rica always
ends up being number one in my opinion because the
infrastructure is leaps and bounds ahead of many
of the Central America countries. You may pay more
to begin with but you receive far more for your money
long term.
If you want to buy a property abroad for investment
and rental purposes then think about what appeals
to the majority.
Is it close to an airport? Is it close to the beach
or local amenities? Is there sufficient transport
nearby? Are you able to rent the property all year
round?
If you are looking for your
property abroad then spend time finding a good agent.
Costa Rica Real estate and Retirement Properties can
give you advice on this subject. If you can afford
to do so then buy a cheap
good looking vehicle which could add extra value
to the property both on rental and resale. Always
try to buy a property that appears to be spacious.
The inside colour makes a big difference which is
something you can change yourself. Never buy a property
that doesn't have a view of some form or another.
Either a view of the mountains or the sea. The view
can compensate for the lack of space inside.
Always check the surrounding areas for potential
building projects as the last thing you want to do
is come back 12 months later and find the field next
door is a construction site. The chances are your
tastes are not that much different to other peoples
so although you have to be vigilant at all times
don’t forget the basic rule. If you like it
then you can be sure that others will also. So buy
a property that you like in a country that you like
and the rest should fall into place quite nicely.
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