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Buying a property overseas is a big decision for all of us, and one that requires forethought and planning; but for best results, the benefit of experience can mean that not only do you have somebody to answer your myriad of questions and offer you helpful advice, but also to negotiate deals with developers and the like. This is where Compass Worldwide Properties comes in (http://www.compasswp.com): thankfully the website is more like a business card than a huge FAQ, as business is done by calling them or contacting them using Skype, an online VoIP service. Therefore you are getting the benefit of talking one-to-one to somebody vastly experienced in the property field, with all-important local knowledge. Compass Worldwide Properties offer properties in Spain, Morocco, Bulgaria, Dubai, Romania and Brazil.
One of the key problems in overseas property investment is the bureaucracy involved – it can catch out the inexperienced and put them off their planned investment in a heartbeat. It greatly helps to have somebody with knowledge of the subject (as well as knowledge of the area). If you are still in the planning stage of your investment, the agents at Compass can help you work out exactly what you want (undeveloped/developed), the best area to look for it, as well as finalise details with developers. All errors of naiveté are avoided by seeking advice from companies such as CWP.
Compass Worldwide Properties’ web site includes a detailed development portfolio, showing many off-plan property investment opportunities. The company can also offer you a full range of property management options (tenanting, maintenance and tenant services) once you have your investment property set up and ready to lease.
So if you are planning to develop property overseas, it may well be a worthwhile investment for you to get in touch with Compass Worldwide Properties (http://www.compasswp.com/) – securing that future wealth just got that little bit easier. |