Ref: CPI1015
Type: Detached 3 Bedroom House
Price: € 23,292 Freehold
Gross Monthly Rental Income: € 465
Net Monthly Rental Income: € 261

Ref: CPI1023
Type: Det 3 Bed House+Garage
Price: € 23,293 Freehold
Gross Monthly Rental Income: € 517
Net Monthly Rental Income: € 348

The time is right to invest in one of the cheapest housing markets in the world today.

Invest from as little as €14,000 /£10,000  freehold, providing you with a high yield rental income of 30% gross / 20% net per year, starting from day one. YES that's 20% net per year in your hand!

 Where else can you get a return like this?

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Invest in Western New York State USA, where prices are low, the property market is Investor driven and where the rental market is in high demand with long term tenants.

Take advantage of the weak dollar against the Euro and Pound making these properties an absolute bargain.

Invest where the prices can only go up.

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Foreign Press Release - Investors favor NY real estate
New York City, Washington D.C. head list of locales for foreign investors
January 28th 2008


WASHINGTON(AP) -
The Big Apple and the nation's capital edged out of other world cities as the top spots for foreign commercial real estate dollars, according to a trade group survey released Monday.

The Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate said foreign investors named New York as the No. 1 city for commercial real esate investment up from No. 2 the prior year. Washington D.C. and London tied second while Paris followed fourth and Shanghai at fifth. The results marked the first time U.S. cities have taken the top two spots since the category was added to the annual survey. The survey also showed that foreign investors overwhelmingly believe the U.S. offers the most stable and secure real estate in investments despite recent credit market disruptions and a slowing economy. The U.S. market also offers the best opportunity for capital appreciation, investors said, followed by China, India, Russia and Mexico.