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Basic property purchase cashflow model for Prague, Czech Republic
Currently investing in property in the Czech Republic is very attractive, both due to short and long term factors. Below we outline a basic cashflow model…
Read moreHow does Sim Property manage properties across so many locations?
Sim Property provides a one-stop-shop of extensive services for property investors across a wide range of locations, and we're often asked how do we do it…
Read moreWhere can non-EU citizens buy property to get EU residency?
Many poorer EU countries, struggling under austerity and desperate to attract investment, have introduced a scheme that allows wealthy foreign investors to buy property in their…
Read moreReasons why you should buy property in the Czech Republic today
Currently the Czech Republic is being overlooked by the main stream, however, there are some excellent reasons to invest there: Property prices are rising steadily and…
Read moreShould you invest in Germany today?
Germany has been attracting a lot of attention from international investors of late (even though the market has been increasing for around 4 years now), particularly…
Read moreMortgages in Germany
Due to demand from our clients Sim Property started, in 2015, to provide German mortgages to foreigners. Currently typical terms are: LTV's between 50-70%, interest rates…
Read moreDifferences between short, mid & long term rentals
It can be difficult to know sometimes if your property is best suited to renting short term, mid term or long term and what the pros…
Read more25 ways to make property ownership more profitable
Once you become the owner of a property there are a number of key things you need to do in order to maximise your returns from…
Read moreSim Property’s new website
Sim Property launches a new website platform. It provides deeper integration with our backend systems, and hope it delivers better access to our properties and market…
Read moreCEE property market overview 2015
As the new year of 2015 unfolds the general investment environment is largely more positive than it has been since the financial crisis of 2007/08. Many…
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