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Malta is an incredibly popular Mediterranean
island destination and property investment opportunities abound
in Malta’s real estate sector, particularly for those
seeking to target the retirement and tourism markets.
The long term profitability of property assets
held in Malta is almost guaranteed because of two key facts.
Firstly you have the country’s geographic status as
an island! Simply put, the amount of property available in
Malta is restricted because of the physical size and infrastructure
limits of the island.
Secondly Malta is universally attractive to
holiday makers, retirees and those looking for a place in
the sun, so both the demand for property for sale and rent
in Malta actually rise annually.
The annual increase in demand and the physical
restriction of the amount of available property in Malta creates
the ultimate investment hotspot for an international real
estate investor. Property price gains have averaged around
eight percent in Malta until the last couple of years when
price gains have averaged a strong fifteen percent annually.
But be warned before you look any further,
Malta’s is certainly not an emerging real estate market
nor is Malta a country with a low priced property sector.
To invest in property in Malta you need significant funds
to make any sort of decent investment!
If this fact hasn’t put you off then
let’s look at the investment property potential in Malta.
Firstly you have an incredibly strong retirement
market demand which will increase as soon as Malta has signed
up to the EU agreement that allows for free passage of EU
citizens. As soon as the agreement in place, citizens of other
EU member states will be allowed to relocate to Malta without
the requirements of visas etc., and it is predicted that this
will create a mini surge in demand for retirement properties
for sale.
In the interim a real estate investor could
target the retiree rental market; Malta attracts many retirees
during the temperate winter months all looking for long term
lets to escape the harsher Northern European climate. A property
investor who owns holiday lets and makes a good income from
short-term, summertime letting can fill his properties through
the winter as well in Malta - albeit for a lower yield - but
it does mean that Malta has a year round rental market.
The summer time rental market are generally
looking for villa type properties with pools, these properties
are also the type of real estate most in demand from second
homers and those looking to relocate to the island. An investor
who holds such property stock can generally generate the highest
rental yields and also attract the best property price growth
annually.
Currently the entire Maltese economy is being
restricted by the poor performance of EU member states in
general. A property investor should not be put off by this
fact but realize that an investment made into the Maltese
property market should be held for at least the medium term
for the best potential for returns.
In terms of the best locations in and around
Malta for a real estate buyer there is no one area that is
better than another. The whole of Malta and the neighbouring
islands of Gozo and Comino represent an opportunity to the
real estate investor and the accessibility of the entire country
has recently been boosted by the introduction of direct flights
operated by a UK based low cost airline.
The ongoing and future prospects for Malta’s
property market from an investor’s point of view are
very positive indeed. Malta ultimately offers a very safe
environment for a real estate buyer looking to make a decent
income and see a steady increase in the value of his property
asset. As Malta’s is not an emerging economy massive
price increases and huge surges in demand for property for
sale and rent are unlikely to occur, rather the appeal of
the island will continue and income, yields and growth will
steadily rise.
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