Phuket,property,Recession,bust travel,insurance Phuket property: Recession buster - under 125,000 dollars
Torres del Paine is among the biggest of Chiles national parks, occupying almost 600,000 acres (242,000 ha) of land in the south on the border with Argentina. It is also among the most important, receiving a significant proportion of domes Like any American, traveling occasionally is just what I love doing and I bet you share the same stuff with me. But traveling does not mean that you would be safe. Escaping from our job and other stressful activities is just something that w
He bought it back in 2003 for 4,000,000 Baht (US$ 127,632).And spent 800,000 Baht (US$ 25,526) on furniture.Now he is asking just 3,900,000 Baht (US$ 124,441).All the furniture is included too.What is it like?The apartment has 115m2 of living space.Inside is an open plan living room with a large fully-fitted kitchen and 3 en-suite bedrooms.Outside there is a small garden and a private terrace.It's on the ground-floor which, according to a rental company who handle the resort, is the most popular.Where is it? The property is just outside Kamala on the West Coast of Phuket.Its a 2.2km drive to the beach, town and restaurants.What about the development?The complex is surrounded by virgin rainforest.There are 45 apartments in 7 buildings, set within landscaped gardens.You have a choice of 4 swimming pools; 2 lap pools (25 metres and 20 metres), a large family pool and a kid's pool.Management is provided by a top international company.They take care of the common areas, pools, gardens, and security.Is it a good investment?I spoke to a local company who manage 22 of the 45 apartments.They told me the average rental yield is 300,000 Baht per year - after all taxes and fees.And they have the last 4 years accounts to prove it.So you can check this for yourself.That makes your rental yield around 7.69% nett - after all taxes and fees.Remember, that is the average.With this apartment you are likely to make more because the ground-floor is the most popular.OwnershipOwnership is leasehold with 24 years left to run. After that, you are entitled to two, 30 year extensions.A total of 84 years.Running costsAnnual common area maintenance fees are 110,000 Baht (US$ 3,563).That pays for the upkeep of the gardens, pool maintenance, common area lighting and security.Electricity charges average 1,500 Baht (US$ 49) per month.Water bills are a meagre 200 Baht (US$ 6.50) a month.If you want to know more just drop me an email and I will send you everything you need (no obligation of course).
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