Investing in Foreign Real Estate — How Does It Work?

Investing in Foreign Real Estate — How Does It Work?

Investing in Foreign Real Estate — How Does It Work?

When investing in foreign real estate, you generally acquire a participation, share, or bond in a fund. With your capital — combined with that of other investors — we invest in the construction or acquisition of properties such as offices, shopping centers, or residential real estate. These investments may be located in the Netherlands or abroad.

As real estate specialists, we make carefully considered investment decisions. We focus primarily on monthly rental income, expected maintenance, and fixed operating costs, as well as — equally important — a clear exit strategy.

We generate monthly income through rental operations and typically realize a substantial profit upon the eventual sale of the properties. From the rental income, we distribute a monthly return of 5% to our investors.

Where many funds lack transparency regarding profits and costs, we take a different approach. We operate with full clarity. Investors participate proportionally in 50% of the profit realized upon the sale of the portfolio.

Through an online investor portal, you can monitor our activities 24/7. With annual valuation reports, detailed rental income statements, and market insights and forecasts, you have a clear and continuous overview of your investment.

Interested in learning whether this investment structure fits your goals?
Request a no-obligation consultation and receive detailed information about current opportunities, projected returns, and risk profiles.

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