Investors
looking to buy properties abroad as an investment should consider
Florida and Turkey as they are likely to be among the next places to
experience a boom and retain value, according to AAA's Anthony
Johnson.
Boston,
MA, USA, July 31, 2012 -- Investors looking to buy properties
abroad as an investment should consider Florida and Turkey as they
are likely to be among the next places to experience a boom and
retain value, according to Alternative Asset Analysis' Anthony
Johnson.
These
two countries will offer good value for money for investors, claims
the advocacy group’s analysis partner. He said, “As far as
grabbing a bargain in an up-and-coming region goes, investor could do
worse than investing in Florida and Turkey real estate.”
AAA
claims that a growing number of people are looking to buy up real
estate as a form of alternative investment. This follows a period of
economic slowdown, when investors lost huge amounts of money on the
equity markets and are now looking for something tangible in return
for their cash.”
Part
of the reason that Turkey and Florida are proving to be real estate
hot spots is the fact that investors are steering clear of the
Eurozone at the moment. The US real estate market in general is
improving and Florida has always been popular with people looking for
second homes in the sun.
Alternative
investment in general is proving increasingly popular, according to
AAA, which supports a wide range of alternative investment options.
Investing in real estate can be a great option for those who want to
avoid tying money up in the volatile stocks and bonds markets.
Turkey
and Florida, being popular tourist destinations, will often see their
property process maintaining value when spots in similar destinations
are seeing house process fall. “Investing in holiday spots can
prove an intelligent choice as people will always want to buy
property there,” added My Johnson.
AAA
also advocates investing in forestry that is sustainably managed
through projects run by firms like Greenwood
Management, which operates sustainable plantations
in Canada and Brazil.
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