The top 10 countries of most interest to foreign property investors in 2008 have been revealed in a survey conducted by property investment magazine, Jet-to-Let.
In order to provide an up-to-date snapshot of investor intentions in 2008, Jet-to-Let magazine surveyed 1000 new readers who recently subscribed to their free quarterly investment magazine. The results, which provide an interesting comparison with a similar survey conducted last year, show that investor interest is continuing to shift away from the UK buy-to-let market and towards foreign investment opportunities.
Over 50% of investors said they wish to invest in foreign property in the next 24 months, with 35.8% keen to invest in the next 12 months. The number one country for investors was found to be Cyprus, which is unchanged from 2007, with France and Spain ranked second and third. There were three new entrants this year – Italy, ranked at seven, the United Arab Emirates at eight and Brazil, which came in at tenth place.
Dominic Farrell, editor of Jet-to-Let magazine and author of the bestselling property investment book, The Jet to Let Bible, says he’s not surprised that Cyprus scored the top slot in the survey. “The adoption of the Euro on 1st January 2008, the interest rate cut, oil and gas finds offshore and low taxes continue to make Cyprus very attractive for investors and homebuyers alike,” he says.
“France and Spain will always be in the top three for UK and Irish buyers, but the relegation of Spain to number three reflects the change in market conditions and an erosion of confidence following the recent property market scandals, principally in Marbella,” Dominic explains.
Bulgaria, Poland and Portugal all notably dropped out of the 2008 top 10 league, after being featured in last year’s ratings. According to Dominic, “This reflects the ongoing changes in their respective property markets and the perception by investors that there are better opportunities elsewhere.”
Overall, the survey highlights the fact that interest in foreign investment opportunities is still going strong, helped in part by the inflated housing market in the UK and the small returns on offer here, compared to good returns in other countries.
Summing up the current choices of property investors, Dominic says, “We have seen a significant increase in investing in overseas property since the beginning of 2008, which reflects an ongoing ‘substitution’ away from UK, Irish and US property, as well as equities and other financial products. A well-selected, cashflow-positive property in a country with a sound legal framework and economy will always beat alternative investments hands down.”
The Jet-to-Let 2008 top 10 survey results are:
1.Cyprus
2.France
3.Spain
4.Germany
5.USA
6.Morocco
7.Italy
8.United Arab Emirates
9.Turkey
10.Brazil
The top 10 in 2007 were:
1.Cyprus
2.Spain
3.France
4.Morocco
5.Portugal
6.Bulgaria
7.USA
8.Germany
9.Turkey
10.Poland