AGMANN
Properties International Ltd. is a Boston based company for the promotion
and management of income producing investment properties in Italy and
the USA. AGMANN Ltd. further proposes its clients the daily managements
of the properties acquired.
AGMANN
Properties International Ltd. brings its knowledge and expertise of the
US (New England in particular) and Italian real estate market to its clients,
to establish a sound lasting relationship based on mutual trust, and orient
them toward the best real estate investment opportunities.
AGMANN
Properties International Ltd. brings to the attention of its potential
clients the fact that the American real estate market is traditionally
very active and historically the income producing are considered "Safe"
investments, especially during inflationary periods. In average 60% of
the American population live in rental apartments creating a strong demand
for rental units. These properties are usually apartments complexes,
and the apartments are not sold singularly. The price of such residential
complexes is derived mainly by the income the property is capable of
U.S Banks traditionally
finance such investments up to 75% of it actual value. The financing are
not provided based on other personal assets of the investors, but instead
based on the 'real' income the building can produce yearly.
Risks of investing
in a foreign country, whether in income producing properties or not, carries
risks like: 1) not being able to assess and purchase a property at the
right local market price; 2) 'political' risk or other events could influence
the redditivity of a property, and consequently its price; 3) an unexpected
and unforeseen vacancy of the property, especially in highly liberalized
markets. Every potential investment needs therefore the assistance of
someone competent of the local market, and not the same person that is
proposing the deal. Evaluations of income properties require the full
knowledge of all market potentials, taxations issues, vacancy rates, and
other legal and financial issues of the local market.
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