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News : Irish Last Updated: Apr 24, 2009 - 5:31:05 PM


Irish buy-back scheme for Bulgarian Black Sea properties
By Finfacts Team
Feb 19, 2009 - 1:00:47 AM

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Irish investment company, Appreciating Assets Ltd, has released a new buy-back scheme to purchase completed properties owned by overseas investors on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. The initiative is being backed by funds raised from a syndicate of their existing international client base.

This is the first syndicate of its type, which buys back completed properties from overseas investors; it aims to capitalise on what is termed "the unparalleled levels of ownership achieved by Irish and British property investors on the Black Sea in recent years."

It also addresses the major flaw in the overseas property market in emerging markets, which is the difficulty that investors have in selling on their properties due to the lack of a second-hand resale market - this issue is now solved with the launching of this new buy-back scheme that provides an exit strategy for investors.

Dylan Cullen, Director, Appreciating Assets Ltd, said:“There has been a huge amount of interest in the Black Sea by overseas property investors due to the low prices, but, as a result of over development along the coast, and the current economic climate, it is proving difficult for many investors to sell their properties. Our company is confident in the long-term success of the region and we are buying property there to hold for five-to-ten years.”

The offer is only open to those owners who have completed properties located on the sea front. The syndicate is aimed at investors, rather than developers with large portfolios of unsold properties; this is based on the belief that unsold properties are unsold for a reason, whereas investor owned properties are generally in higher quality developments and better locations.

For further details of the, buy-back scheme, property owners can click for website.

Property-related investment companies are not subject to the terms of investment intermediary legislation and punters should engage in transactions with appropriate prudence.

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