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Frequently Asked Questions About Structured Investments

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What yields can I expect?We have units/properties yielding anywhere from 5-9% on a standard AST (long-term contract) and anywhere up to 20% on an STL (short-term let) basis.
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Are there any hidden fees/do you charge a sourcing fee?The usually associated fees for purchasing a property are the following: Mortgage broker Stamp duty Solicitors Furniture pack (if required) No sourcing fees are paid to our consultants, we get paid directly from the vendor.
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What are the benefits of buying off-plan?Buying property at today's price for tomorrow's value. Choosing preferred unit, higher floor, bigger unit. Securing money – hedging against inflation. Buying at a discounted rate – when the property is ready, they usually sell at a higher price. 10-year build warranty. High specification. No maintenance. Capital gain without mortgage cost. City centre locations. High facilities.
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Do we manage the properties?All of our developments have experienced management teams in place for both long-term lets and short-term lets (where it is deemed appropriate). However, if investors would prefer, they can manage the properties themselves.
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How do we select developers?All of our developers fit 3 main criteria: 100% success with their track record (we view extended delays as a failure). Transparency at all times. High-quality builds that will last a lifetime.
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Are there any restrictions when selling the property?Clients are able to sell the properties whenever they like.
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