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Old 13-04-2008, 11:02 PM
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Question Confused and need help on where to invest in the many emerging markets!

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I'm new as an investor abroad and have only limited my investments to the UK so far. I now feel its time to start investing abroad but i'm having difficulty on where to do this!
I've done some research so far and have come up with:
Romania,
Brazil,
Argentina,
Abu Dhabi and
Kuala Lumpur as the next big property hotspots!
However, looking through this site there seems to be even more than these!
I'd like to know your top 5 countries for investing in as of April 2008 and why.
I'm mostly looking for properties with a good yield (a minimum of around 6%) and potential capital growth within the next 3 years.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Regards Deep
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Old 14-04-2008, 01:29 AM
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Hi
I'm new as an investor abroad and have only limited my investments to the UK so far. I now feel its time to start investing abroad but i'm having difficulty on where to do this!
I've done some research so far and have come up with:
Romania,
Brazil,
Argentina,
Abu Dhabi and
Kuala Lumpur as the next big property hotspots!
However, looking through this site there seems to be even more than these!
I'd like to know your top 5 countries for investing in as of April 2008 and why.
I'm mostly looking for properties with a good yield (a minimum of around 6%) and potential capital growth within the next 3 years.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Regards Deep
Hello Deep,

It all depends on the amount of your investments.
How easy is it for you to come and meet me in Central London? I work for the largest private property developer in the Middle East, and will be able to offer you several options in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Egypt and many more destinations.

It'll take a good 2 hour to go through all the info you may want/ need but you'll leave me either with an investment, or with a great amount of information which will help you in your search!

Before coming to see me, it'll be great for you to do this basic research online and get in touch with some agents/ developers/ experts etc...

I look forward to hearing from you,
Regards,


Rammah
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Old 14-04-2008, 06:34 AM
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Who do you work for Rammah?
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Old 14-04-2008, 06:54 AM
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Who do you work for Rammah?
Deep, be particulary careful with buying anything due to currency exchange at the moment, especially in dollars as it looks as if the dollar has another 10-15% to drop before it finds it level.


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Old 14-04-2008, 07:17 AM
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Deep, be particulary careful with buying anything due to currency exchange at the moment, especially in dollars as it looks as if the dollar has another 10-15% to drop before it finds it level.


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Fair comment but then again the dirham might be unpegged this year and the dollar level may not be 15% less than it is now. Who knows? Maybe it's a great time to buy and the $ will go up as the election approaches.
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Old 14-04-2008, 09:02 AM
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Who do you work for Rammah?
Hi Gashead,

I work for DAMAC Properties.

Best regards,


Rammah
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Old 14-04-2008, 09:25 AM
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I work for DAMAC Properties.

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Rammah
Are they still giving away cars and private jets?
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Old 15-04-2008, 12:01 AM
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Many thanks for the advice...is there anywhere in particular that you would recommend to invest in at the moment then?
I am currently watching the state of the US property market and thought it might have been a good idea to buy while prices were dropping to pick up bargains. If that arises i would be applying for a USD mortgage however.

In reply to Gashead's comment, what would be your recommendations for countries to invest in at the moment?

Regards Deep.
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Old 15-04-2008, 12:36 AM
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Are they still giving away cars and private jets?
Nice one Gashead
Actually that promotion is a yearly one taking place during the Dubai Shopping Festival month. We'll have to wait until DSF 2009 for another one of those!

However, we are always active and creative in coming up with promotions, so stay tuned! Nothing at the moment apart from the great investments as always.

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Rammah
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Old 15-04-2008, 12:56 AM
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Many thanks for the advice...is there anywhere in particular that you would recommend to invest in at the moment then?
I am currently watching the state of the US property market and thought it might have been a good idea to buy while prices were dropping to pick up bargains. If that arises i would be applying for a USD mortgage however.

In reply to Gashead's comment, what would be your recommendations for countries to invest in at the moment?

Regards Deep.
I dunno much about the US Markets, bearing in mind the complication as it's much larger than the whole of Europe.... A friend of mine has recently invested there due to the dropping prices and strong GBP against the USD....

As for where to invest, it would depend on the amount you wish to invest.
In Dubai itself there is several spots that have different rates of appreciations, but the great thing is that DAMAC only develops in the prime locations, and we lead the benchmark in terms of prop appreciation.
So, investing with us will always pay out great dividends due to our leading position in the market place, and the branding effect too.

Egypt is our latest destination which has many positives, and promises to be excellent in terms of capital growth with low entry levels etc.... we can speak about that in further details when meeting.

Best regards,



Rammah
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