Recession-Proof Haven
T_he World Bank recently tipped the area as a
near recession-proof haven, which means plenty
of smart money is heading there. Here’s some
food for thought:
• Property prices in Barbados haven’t fallen in
over 60 years.
• St Vincent & The Grenadines opens its first
ever international airport in 2011.
• Dominican Republic has 96% annual
occupancy and a huge shortage of upmarket
accommodation.
• These areas are tipped to enjoy 10%-15% per
annum capital growth for at least the next four
years.
As an investment, all of these islands already
represent an opportunity for capital growth and
income that’s second to none, but couple that
with the innovative finance package we currently
have available, you will enjoy these additional
Former columnist in "A Place In The Sun" magazine
benefits:
and co-author of the book "The Advantages of Real
• Instant equity with prices ranging from
Estate," Maria has appeared on Channel 4's "Richard & 40-60% below current market and starting at
Judy" show, "Ask The Experts" on Sky television, and was
only £100,000.
• Guaranteed mortgages on completion.
recently the subject of an episode of Overseas Property
• Ability to buy without initial outlay.
TV channel's "Women In The Property Market."
• Yields of over 30% PA offering an income-
She is frequently consulted by the media to provide
replacement strategy.
• Fully furnished, freehold & totally hands-off
expert comment on the property market.
investment.
• Generous personal usage options without
impacting your high income returns.
Switch Your
Underperforming Pension
It’s now even possible to buy through a
Self-Invested Personal Pension (SIPP), so if your
current pension isn’t doing the business, let us
help you to investigate your options.
To find out more about luxury apartments, cabanas,
water bungalows, plantation houses and the
incredible Island Sanctuary Spa villas, attend an
online “webinar” by registering at
www.caribbean5starinvestments.com or call Maria
on 08448 262606.
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