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Old 19-04-2007, 11:37 PM
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Hi,
I've been doing a lot of research on the internet trying to find the best investment for around €50,000, best place to get high capital appreciation etc! I've narrowed it down and now I'm thinking of Egypt and India

Egypt- Zafarana, Hughada, Naama Bay, Ain El Sukhna

India- Goa, or a residential apartment in Maharashtra

(I've also been looking at Brazil, Cape Verde; and Montenegro, a bit over budget now though)

The more I read the more confused I become so if anyone has any opinions or advice, I'd really appreciate it!
Thanks!
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Old 20-04-2007, 11:51 AM
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Hurghada is a good place to invest in, there is a popular resort called Sahl Hasheesh, which you can find information on here: http://www.superiorworld.com/html/eg...n_hurghada.php - the apartments here start from around 60,000 Euros. There's information on investment on the site too.
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Old 21-04-2007, 09:41 PM
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Thanks Memersen,
Yes I saw these and looked into it- it seems like a great development but it would be over my budget as the apartments are almost complete now so the option of paying in installments wouldn't be there anymore. Also, I think the furniture packages are 10% of the purchase price which would bring it up more. If I could affaord it though, I think I would go for it as it does sound impressive!
Thanks for your help!
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Old 22-04-2007, 01:12 PM
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Hi Yellow,

We are a real estate company based in 6th October, Egypt, a suburb of Cairo. We would love to find you a great spot along the Red Sea, Alexandria or any other city that may best suit your needs. We guarantee one of the best quotes for non-Egyptians. Since our office is a mix of Egyptians and Non-Egyptians. We also have a resident lawyer to protect your rights as a Non-Egyptian. Please feel free to visit our website: Future Home 2000 and fill out our property application and we can find the property to fit your needs and price.

On a personal note as an American I have found the investment potential in Egypt is astronomical. I have seen property double in value over a period of months. But I have also seen many Foreigners, like myself, paying inflated prices unlike their Egyptian counterparts. I hope to provide to others like myself the opportunity to get fair market value for all property here in Egypt.

We currently have some listings for Alexandria that may interest you but if not you can always fill out the application. Please feel free to ask any question with regards to real estate law in Egypt or related questions. Thanking you in advance. We hope to hear from you soon.

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Old 22-04-2007, 09:17 PM
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Hi Mohammed,
Thanks for your reply. I hadn't considered buying beyond the Red Sea. The first apartment on the list on the link you posted looks lovely. I went to an exhibition on property in India today so at the moment I'm considering that, but I appreciate your help and if I reconsider buying in Egypt I'll check back on your website.
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Old 28-04-2007, 12:43 PM
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[quote=Yellow]Hi,
hi if you are looking for a property investment in hurghada then there is of course shal hasheesh but you really wont get any thing for 50e and it will not be ready for 2 years at the least i live in hurghada and although sahl hasheesh will be amazing and will stand out from the other resorts world wide
there is also the golden mile of hurghada that leads to elgouna another amazing resort the golden mile has many new development all with a very good return 50e will get you a lot and on the beach there is no beach front left in shal hasheesh and they dont make beach front anymore so it always gives a great return providing it is a well managed resort also egypt is only a 5 hr flight if you need any other help or advice about visiting or buying here becuase i live here i can let you know all the areas to avoid etc.. thanks
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Not trying to seel you ay property but just giving my opinion.

Eqypt- Sharm el Sheik is relaly the best place for investment IMHO.
An even better place (though don' tell too many people) is a place called Dahab.

Small village that is a backpacker hub and is become more upmarket.

Incredible place and resembles what Sharm was like 15 years ago.

India- Goa is prob the bext location although be careful about rentals. At the end of the day it is really just a beach resort (not a prticularly nice one...I have been) and i am not sure if oyu will get many Europeasn flying to India for just a beach.
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Hi I think Hurghada would be your best bet as you will definately get something decent for your budget,do you not have to stay in India for 6 Months then go out and come back before you can buy?,unless youre a national.Go to Hurghada have a good look then make up your mind after all £50k is £50k,I dont think you will be dissaponted i think a pleasant surprise awaits you.GOOD LUCK
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Hi,
I've been doing a lot of research on the internet trying to find the best investment for around €50,000, best place to get high capital appreciation etc! I've narrowed it down and now I'm thinking of Egypt and India

Egypt- Zafarana, Hughada, Naama Bay, Ain El Sukhna

India- Goa, or a residential apartment in Maharashtra

(I've also been looking at Brazil, Cape Verde; and Montenegro, a bit over budget now though)

The more I read the more confused I become so if anyone has any opinions or advice, I'd really appreciate it!
Thanks!
No idea about India but I do know a bit about Hurghada in Egypt.

As requested by a few others in this thread for anyone to be really helpful we need a bit more info on what you like / do not like etc please, otherwise all you are going to get is more confusion.

It looks as though you need to buy off-plan to get stage payments, however it is possible (depending on your finanaces) to get a 60% mortgage in Egypt on something that is "substantially" complete.

For pure investment and not personal use you need to consider factors that you BELEIVE will cause prices to increase steadily over time - but when would you want to sell !!!.

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