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taming the tigers
harnessing growth in asia
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  • due diligence
  • due diligence
  • due diligence

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general economic conditions
  • national GDP figures
  • regional buoyancy
  • stability of currency
  • political stability
  • tourism figures
  • average property prices (dont compare to
    UK!!!!!)
  • we demand and/or source our own independent data

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gdp figures 2004 - 2005
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generic legals
  • ownership situation for off shore investors
    (i.e. leasehold or freehold)
  • land title registry process
  • leasehold transfer tax, capital gains tax
  • stamp duty or similar
  • capital controls (money out! )
  • busines tax on rental income?
  • visa requirements

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the developer
  • who are they?
  • what have they done already?
  • where did they come from?

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exit strategy
  • how robust is the resale market?
  • is the entire market hinged on UK investors
    (oops!)
  • is there a saturation of product?
  • is everyone trying to flip with no end users in
    sight?
  • how does your purchase price stack up? (do some
    comparables)

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  • and time to sell
  • structuring the purchase off shore (through a
    BVI co ltd)
  • sell the BVI company so no CGT to pay locally
  • considering repatriation method of funds into UK
    or rolling into another off shore purchase

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the triple benefit of a sensible purchase in
asia
  • rental yields as high as 10-14 per year
  • capital growth averaging 20 per year
  • fabulous holidays as and when you can

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case studies - asias best of breed regional
investments
  • thailand cool blue, koh samui
  • cambodia colonial apts, phnom penh
  • philippines palawan private island
  • malaysia nexus resort, borneo

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thailand
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why thailand?
  • free enterprise economy
  • welcomes foreign investment
  • east asias best performer in 2003
  • leading exporter of textiles, rice, rubber,
    jewellery, computing and electrical goods
  • increased consumption and investment spending,
    finance available to nationals
  • flanked by india and china
  • asias no.1 for tourism
  • bangkok is key transport hub for region

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tourism rising year on year
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the investor hotspots
  • hua hin built up
  • pattaya a bit too ooh la la!
  • bangkok slower growth
  • phuket v. expensive
  • koh samui busiest
  • koh phangan next!!!

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prime location
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cool blue samui
  • 5 star residential resort
  • amazing beach views
  • under market value by 85k!
  • slow payment schedule
  • experienced developer
  • rental income pooled
  • stunning pool villas _at_ 220k
  • rental returns start _at_ 9pa
  • perfect for hong kong market
  • island occupancy over 80
  • buy and flip on completion for max profit in 24
    months

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architectural masterpieces
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spacious interiors
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cambodia
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why cambodia?
  • located between thailand and vietnam, china to
    the north and malaysia to the south
  • GDP growth 13.5 in 2005, 8.6 in 2006
  • textile exports up 20 in 2005
  • huge manufacturing industry beating off
    vietnam, taiwan and china on price and labour
    costs
  • oil reserves recently found, chevron already in
  • tourism grew by 375 between 1999 and 2005
  • shortage of quality housing in the capital
  • 11,000 expats needing rental accommodation

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phnom penh key data
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french colonial apartments, phnom penh
  • located in the trendy french quarter of phnom
    penh
  • units circa 100k
  • guaranteed 10 net yield for 2 years
  • zero construction risk as refurbs of classic old
    units
  • leases for 99 years for foreigners
  • capital growth an easy 18-20 pa, tax only 14

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the philippines
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why philippines?
  • GDP 5.3 in 2006 (average 5 since 2001)
  • the peso was east asias best performing
    currency in 2005 and 2006
  • least affected by the financial crisis of 1997
    because of strong export industries
  • abundance of natural resources including oil,
    gas, minerals
  • manila now a major commercial centre for asia
  • tourism is firmly established - visitors from
    asia, europe, american expats, chinese and
    taiwanese, corporate trips etc
  • occupancy for 4 star hotels 74 in 2005,
    73.63 in 2006

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palawan private island placement
  • Very exciting investment opportunity for those
    with imagination and a little bravery
  • 100k private placement scheme to be one of 30
    equity stakeholders in a stunning, 6 star,
    private island eco-resort in beautiful Palawan
  • Returns are 142k back in 48 months and full
    titled ownership of your own resort villa and
    land plot (within the by then fully functioning
    resort)
  • Ongoing returns through the rental of your villa
    at 75/25 income split in your favour
  • A dream investment? Pinch yourself and read on

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malaysia
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why malaysia?
  • asias most consistent high performer
  • GDP 5.5 for 2006, averaged 5 last 3 years
  • major exporter of oil, gas, rubber, palm oil,
    electronics, garments
  • english widely spoken (taught in school)
  • property market risen from 15.16 billion RM in
    1990 to 56.78 billion RM in 2005 (375)
  • tourist arrivals up from 10.8 million in 2003 to
    16.56 million in 2005 (150)
  • RM (ringgit malaysian) de-pegged from us dollar
    and appreciated 6 in 2006 against

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nexus resort, borneo
  • absolute beachfront resort in borneo set into
    rainforest behind
  • Only 20 mins from int. airport
  • hotel already open and at max occupancy
  • 18 hole golf course, diving, water sports
  • from 219k for a beachfront luxury villa with
    private pool
  • 70 LTV finance available
  • 99 year renewable leases
  • rental yield guaranteed _at_ 7 pa for 5 years
  • CGT after 5 years only 5!!!
  • PLC company, highly experienced

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opportunities
  • buying in bulk to secure solid discounts
  • holding units with rent guarantees finance
  • selling good value off-plans just before
    completion
  • spreading the risk by selecting a mix of well
    researched properties
  • not being afraid of Asia, its the world best
    economy by a long stretch but you must do your
    homework

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claire brown realty
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