If you're looking to invest in real estate abroad, we've got you covered! We offer guides for investors who want to buy property in the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, France and the CCE.
The passports are a concise and practical guide for overseas investors and others who require advice on:
Investing in property – why is the country an attractive investment; reasons to invest; tips for a profitable investment; selecting the right asset; structuring the right deal.
Managing property efficiently – understanding the rules which apply in relation to landlord and tenant law in order to gain value from your property investment.
Structuring property investments for efficiency – considering the various corporate and tax structures that will enable you to achieve your investment in an economic and effective way
We are a leading full service law firm with a network of offices around the world. We offer a fully integrated service for high-net-worth individuals, families, institutional and other overseas property investors. Our award-winning real estate teams comprise real estate lawyers as well as specialists from corporate, tax, banking and finance with real estate experience, who can offer an integrated service as needed. Together with advice on planning, construction, finance, tax and corporate structuring we provide comprehensive advice, which meets the requirements of our clients in a goal-oriented manner.
We would be delighted to discuss your needs with you.
A concise and practical guide for overseas investors looking to invest in the UK property market.
A concise and practical guide for overseas investors looking to invest in the German property market.
A concise and practical guide for overseas investors looking to invest in the Dutch property market.
A concise and practical guide for overseas investors looking to invest in the French property market.
A concise and practical guide for overseas investors looking to invest in the CEE property market.
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