Europe real estate business strategies? Liveio.com is a new real estate portal focused at helping real estate agents and individuals to buy real estate properties in Europe. We will also discuss about several real estate business advices combined with some analysis of 2019-2020 real estate market trends in EU.
The interesting thing here is that Brexit is something that is more inside European investors than global investors coming from places like Asia or the Americas, for example. 83% of real estate professionals believe that there will be a difference in economic growth between the UK and the EU during 2020. In fact, more than 70% believe UK’s capacity to attract international investors will decrease after the Brexit date. Even though there is also social inequity, with the lack of social housing and senior care, this won’t be the main concern during 2020. Instead, the main focus will be on affordability as the prices are going up. According to PWC Global Trends Report, almost 50% of the interviewees believe prime assets are over-priced. This issue is especially relevant in markets like Spain and Portugal where the average wages are lower. However these markets remain pretty interesting for foreign investors as the prices per m2 are still lower when compared to it’s European peers.
“Be realistic and carry on,” says real estate investment strategist Pol Robert Tansens, discussing what returns and risks to expect when buying property in Europe. After a period of property and economic crisis, the European real estate market has been strong in recent years. International investors are still bullish about prospects, driving further growth in several European property markets into 2019. Even in the UK, despite much post-Brexit uncertainty, big cities such as London and Birmingham remain on an upward trajectory. But how attractive to investors is buying property in Europe? And, more importantly, can investors expect a good return on their real estate investments in the current climate? As Head of the Real Estate Investment Strategy at BNP Paribas Fortis, Pol Robert Tansens has expertise in the area of wealth management. He shares his insight into the major European real estate trends; plus the outlook international buyers can expect if they choose to invest in property in Europe. Read extra details Advertise Property Online.
Now let’s discuss about some real estate tips for sellers: Have a signed listing agreement! I can’t tell you how many times I’ve worked with someone who changed his or her mind. It’s not real until you have the agreement in writing and signed. Check surrounding listings: What’s on the market close by? It’s good to be aware of nearby listings just in case people aren’t interested yours. If you’ve got a good sense of the neighborhood market, you can always show the place down the street. Remember that real estate is a service industry, and it’s about working with clients to find their dream home. Knowledge is power, and it’s extremely helpful to know what’s out there.
Why settle for a platform that are just mainly constructed for the private buyer? Why not also design a service that include all partys at the negotiation table? And while we’re at it – why make distinction between the market place for selling and renting out? Liveio is a platform equally designed to meet the needs of the professional broker as the house hunting private individual. Motivated by the notion that the boundaries are nonexistent we added the opportunity for agents to pinpoint and establish contact with the right clients for the real-estate in question. Source: liveio.com.