Austria Property For Sale Flachau Ski Amade Resort

Austria, in modern times, has beautifully blended its cultural heritage with modern marvels in architecture. Visitors are often surprised to see the amount of amalgam contained in every modern city of Austria. Whether you buy property for business or personal use, Austria always remains the perfect place to relax. The Austrian Government has chosen to make changes to the laws regarding foreign nationals investing in property in the country. In fact these changes have not only helped to make the whole process streamlined but also much simpler.
Flachau is a lively Austrian alpine resort situated just 60kms south of Salzburg. It is home to the legendary downhill skier Hermann Maier, whos family still run the local ski school and hire shop. The resort lies at the very centre of the vast Ski Amade region which consists of an incredible 860kms of pistes all on the same lift pass.
The Flachau Ski Amade Resort is an exclusive development of 25 apartments due for completion winter 2011. All the apartments are built to the highest specification and each comes with either a balcony, roof terrace or garden. Apartments range from 48m2 one bedroom apartments right up to large 133m2, three bedroom apartments with huge roof terraces and excellent views down towards the village.
The apartments are situated right on the piste and just a short walk from the resort centre. There is a communal playground for the kids, underground parking, cable TV and wi-fi throughout. The key features of apartments are: Prices from just 189,000, Ski-in Ski-out, Close to resort centre, Part of huge Ski Amade region, All apartments with balconies, terraces or gardens, No rental obligation and Just 40 minutes from Salzburg.
You will also find a large number of respected and reliable Austrian luxury real estate sales realtors who can help you in purchasing the perfect property in Austria. Whether you choose any of the great, elegant and magnificent villas or the chalets near ski resorts where you have complete fun with family during a break, or the great farm houses situated in the green lashing meadows, you get complete assistance from such real estate agents in your purchase.
Mark Warner Property has a wide range of property in Austria and the Austrian Alps for sale including properties and real estate in top Austrian ski resorts and other locations in Austria. Mark Warner Property offers luxury apartments for sale in Flachau featuring 1 or 3 bedrooms. If you want to explore Austria Property for sale , please visit the site

Thai Real Estate Investment Soared On Back Of Property Fund Activity

KTAM Aims to Become Thailand’s Leading Property Fund,Increasing Assets Under Management to 11.3 Billion

The Bangkok Post reported on Thursday, 22 February that real estate investment in Thailand soared by 81.8 percent to $2 billion (1.3 billion)in 2012, nearly double the $1.1 billion (720 million) in 2011, as property funds markedly increased their investment activity.

According to property consultant DTZ, Thailand’s real estate market was boosted by the listing of major property funds and a high number of acquisitions, particularly in the office and hotel sectors. Some $1.1 billion (720 million), or 55 percent of total real estate investment, came from transactions by real estate funds or public funds for public offerings (PFPOs).

Investment activity received a major boost from the listing of Tesco Lotus Retail Growth Freehold and Leasehold (TLGF) in the beginning of January 2012, which proved to bethe largest property fund listing for the year. The $594-million (389 million) fund purchased 17 Tesco Lotus shopping malls in prime locations across Thailand in a deal which by itself exceeded half of the real estate investments in the country in 2011.

Other notable property fund investments in 2012 included the purchase during the first quarter of three serviced apartment complexesand residences for $106 million (69 million) by the listed Land and Houses Freehold and Leasehold Property Fund (LHPF). Additionally, the Quality Houses Hotel and Residence Freehold and Leasehold Property Fund (QHHR) bought three Centre Point serviced apartments in the third quarter, for some $107 million (70 million).

KTAM Eyes Real Estate Market

Krung Thai Asset Management (KTAM) has the ambition to lead the market in property funds and,more specifically, to increase its assets under management by 20 percent in 2013 to 516 billion baht (11.3 billion), said chief executive officer Somchai Boonnamsiri, citing the positive overall investment climate.

The Bangkok Post reports that Thai billionaire Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi plans to raise funds through the funds managed by KTAM, with the subsequent capital increase being dedicated to turning KTAM into the global leader of this type of fund.

KTAM is considering entering new markets including Mexico, Brazil and some European countries. Annualised return for short-term investments in these regions is forecast at 3.5 percent or about one percent higher than returns in the Thai domestic market.

The Thai fund intends to boost the capital of property funds under the direction Sirivadhanabhakdi’s TCC group to as high as 50 billion baht (1.1 billion) this year. The fund also plans to launch ETFs on the Stock Exchange of Thailand in sectors such as food, energy, ICT and the commercial sector.

2013 will be the last year in which Thailand’s Securities and Exchange Commission will allow investments in what has been known as property type 1, with introduction a new type of property fund, the internationally recognised real estate investment trust, set to replace the old structure.

Leveraging Property To Buy Property

Many lucky homeowners are using equity they gained during the recent bull market in real estate to purchase second homes. Leveraging one property in order to acquire another can be a solid investment strategy, as you increase your investment portfolio one step at a time, and one house at a time, by using each new asset to help pay for another one.

Banks will normally scrutinize credit reports and income documentation more stringently when you borrow to buy a second home, because they want to make sure that both of your mortgage obligations can be paid each month without a problem. And they may require larger down payments and charge slightly higher loan fees or interest rates than they did when you bought your first home. Nevertheless, many homeowners find it easy to qualify for new loans, and this is especially true for those who maintain excellent credit ratings. With the potential to profit from your purchase through equity appreciation, the repayment of a second mortgage is often easier than it was for a first mortgage.

For those who plan to use the second home as an income-producing property, there are also available tax deductions. As a landlord, you can usually deduct such things as repairs, utilities, and even routine trips you take to visit your property and check on its upkeep. Many investors combine their use of the second home, so that it is rented or leased sometimes, and at other times it is used as a personal vacation home. When you arent making money by leasing it to others, you save money by not having to pay for hotel lodging at vacation time. A qualified tax planner can help you find all of the various tax advantages to spending your vacations in your own second home.

When applying to secure a loan for an income producing second home, it is a good idea to present your lender with a thorough business plan and any documentation that illustrates the practical income potential of the property. If the previous owner made a profit each year by renting it out as a holiday retreat in the summertime, your lender will be more inclined to have confidence in your own ability to manage the property for extra income. One good way to show income potential is to hire a professional appraiser, who can do a market analysis of your property by comparing it to similar income-producing properties in the same area.

Another popular way to finance a second home purchase is by using an equity line of credit based on the value of ones first home. Banks typically charge more interest for these loans, but you are able to avoid many of the closing costs that are associated with originating a separate mortgage. And regardless of whether you apply for a mortgage or an equity loan, you may be eligible for tax deductions of interest payments and other related expenses.