International Investment Property: How to Make Money and Not Mistakes
The most important thing to remember when shopping for international investment property is the word in the middle: investment.
Many investors get carried away by visions of sunny beaches and swaying palm trees and forget that the true purpose of investing in international property is making money and not taking vacations.
Some properties can double as a holiday homes and rental property, but the best investment opportunities are in less exotic locales where residential properties are undervalued or where the market is anticipated to increase in value.
Knowing whether your priority is to own a home abroad, earn additional income through a rental property, or make a killing on an off-plan investment is the first step toward developing a solid investment strategy for your future purchases. There are typically three main investment types and they are:
Vacation / Retirement Home - You need to consider specific details such as, location preferences and whether you would rather be near a ski resort or beach? Do you plan to continue to work to supplement your income? Is being near your relatives important? Do you wish to return to the same spot year after year? As this will also be your home, will you be comfortable renting it out to strangers when you are not there?
Rental Income / Capital Appreciation - If your primary focus for investing internationally is for financial gain then you need to decide whether you prefer steady income vs. capital appreciation or perhaps both? Is the rental season long? Is the area popular among tourists?
Off-Plan Investments - This type tends to be more complicated and requires an in-depth analysis. Investors considering this type of investment should become well acquainted with off-plans in great detail before investing internationally.
Again, investors should watch out for locations that are currently improving, such as, countries that are growing or communities that are being restored. Early investments in these areas can pay off largely in the end when these locations become more recognized and valued.
All in all, investing internationally is for investors with long-term goals, with many investments lasting twenty years and longer and is not for investors looking to make a quick profit. Follow the economic and social data of the countries, even the poorer ones, to get a feel as to which ones may be growing. Be careful of sales people promoting specific locations and offering discounts. Doing your research on countries can help you avoid making poor investment decisions. Another important factor to consider is whether or not mortgages are available in the area. If not, will they soon be available? This can lead to an increase in property values.
When investing internationally, it is recommended that investors try to invest in countries which are steadily improving. Investing earlier on in the process can yield a higher profit. Of course, braver investors often invest in a country once it has already busted. Keep in mind, that newly restored countries tend to go through the boom-and bust cycle which typically lasts an average of seven years (the bust is known as the time when the best international deals are available).
Investors looking to invest internationally should always use a professional agent who is registered with The Association of International Property Professionals.
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