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11 Jul 2008 9:51 PM:

there's al lot more on the trhead 'Estepona corruption - Valle Romano involved ?'

Thread: WARNING - VALLEY ROMANO COMPLEX (FOOTBALL VILLAGE)

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29 Jun 2008 11:16 PM:

Premiership footballers' Spanish holiday homes face demolition over corruption scandal
Daily Mail article from 27 June

Just found this article and wondered if anyone else had heard anything ?





Thread: helllooooo

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18 Sep 2007 11:12 PM:

Hi,

I've been researching this development and noticed some negative comments on the Arsenal development scheme which was the pilot for the Football Village at Valle Romano. Found these by searching Pueblo Real in 'Search forums' above.

Comments with regard to overpriced units, undersized units on completion, poor build quality but I was confused as to whether this was the Arsenal development or an adjacent development. Any comments from those with experiences would be appreciated.

http://www.eyeonspain.com/ViewDevNo.aspx?dev=P175

 

 




This message was last edited by sgm71 on 9/18/2007.
Thread: Spanish or British ????

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17 Sep 2007 10:58 PM:

Hello,

I've always had the idea in the back of my mind to make a small investment in the Sun and on my last few visits the idea grew to the point that I have placed a reservation fee on an Apart-Hotel type development.

I'm now feverously researching before I reach the point of no return, should probably have done this before parting with cash, but I work better when the pressure is on !!!
1) Guaranteed Rental, sketchy details provided at present as development is 2 years from completion – therefore I would be interested to hear of real experiences of these schemes – what are community fees have you incurred, as it’s a Hotel based development there will be service charges for cleaning / laundry I expect etc etc
I’m informed that GR will be between 3-5 %, quick search came up with schemes with 3-4% but no real details; the non-binding information for illustration purposes received for this development show 3% return at around 10K and annual costs of around 9K which are paid for by the Management Company; the resultant balance is not sufficient to pay the mortgage, but I’m happy with this arrangement – my main purpose is to provide regular holidays in what will become familiar surroundings for my family complete with new baby; the days of long haul holidays curtailed by the new addition for a few years !
 
Information on the Tax position would be appreciated, what are allowable expenses outwith the annual upkeep costs, are mortgage payments considered an allowable expense ?
 
What cash flow implications are to be expected in such schemes; are returns to be expected monthly, quarterly, annually ? an example I uncovered had payments to owners due quarterly but paid 60 days later, essentially I would need to finance 5 full months before receiving any cash towards my expenses, am I to expect this as normal ?
 
Is there anywhere I can find an example contract to review for a scheme like this ?
 
2) Property prices -  I’m not concerned that the market has slowed as I’m looking at a longer term investment – but for a 5* class 2 bed apart-hotel type unit in the Marbella area with extensive onsite amenities, what is the current cost per square meter value market value for such properties – must say that there appear to be loads of properties for sale with varying prices and without visiting each I cant really reconcile the properties against the one I’m interested in.
Any comments would be appreciated. 


Thread: Guaranteed Rental Income, too good to be true???

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