Turn Every Dollar You Invest Into $1.20…Instantly

In today’s investment markets, a sure thing is hard to come by. In 10 years of investing in and scouting non-U.S. markets, I’ve discovered something that comes close just once. And the phone call I had with a contact in Paris convinced me that this strategy remains the closest you’ll get to a sure thing in the international investing game.

Whenever a developer talks about guaranteed rental returns, I hear alarm bells. From to the Republic, developers “guarantee” rental returns pushing double digits for periods up to four years. In the industry, it’s no secret how this works: You effectively pay upfront for the rent you will receive during the period of the rental guarantee. If you buy a unit expecting…or relying…on the same level of rental returns to continue at the end of the guarantee period, you will be sorely disappointed. The rental market for your unit will be limited.

But there is one exception: the Leaseback Program. When I first heard about this program and its guaranteed rental returns, I thought it was too good to be true. But when I researched the program, I saw that it made sense on paper…and conversations with purchasers confirmed that the program works in practice.

Here’s how it works. When you buy (an , house, or lodge) through this program, you get a full refund from the government of the 19.6% V.A.T. levied on new build in . That’s like getting $1.20 worth of for every dollar you invest…straightaway. Why does the government do this? It needs tourist beds to allow ’s tourism industry grow—you get a check for 19.6% of the purchase price…the government gets a tourist rental. Everybody wins. But, bureaucracy being what it is, look out for developers who will give you the 19.6% discount upfront, and let them chase the government for the check. It’s just easier.

Now comes the guaranteed rental return. When you hand your unit over to a management company—typically for nine years—you agree on a rental yield (usually 4% to 5%, although it can be higher or lower), which is guaranteed for the nine-year term. The management company takes care of everything, and you get a check each year, the amount of which is guaranteed. Plus, this rental return is indexed in such a way that it may increase, but it will never decrease.

It’s not unusual for European governments to use tax incentives as a tool to increase the supply of tourist beds. In most cases, you can only capitalize on these incentives if you have a big tax liability or other rental income in the country in question. The Leaseback Program differs in that the tax incentives benefit you equally irrespective of any other tax liability you have in .

There are hundreds of leaseback projects available across . I don’t have to research every one—I know what to look for in a leaseback, and on a call last night with a trusted contact in the business, I learned about a project to be released in the coming days that ticked all my boxes. Competitively priced units in the greater Montpellier region, a growing urban area that has potential for capital appreciation…net rental yield of 4.6% guaranteed by an experienced management company….and a developer-advanced refund (so you don’t have to claim your 19.6% from the government).

A note of caution: is a beautiful country. From Paris to the Côte d’Azur to the Alps, this is a very appealing place to spend time (just ask the 80 million tourists who visited last year). If you’re looking for a vacation home, the Leaseback Program is not the best way to buy it. If you’re looking for a pure investment, put aside all romantic notions about . The don’t use the term “gringo pricing,” but they can embrace the concept. An in Saint Tropez may seem like a great idea when you’re basking in the sun on the Riviera…but ignore that “blow to the heart” (as the say) and go by the numbers. That way, you’ll avoid overpriced leaseback units.

As a general rule, I like leaseback opportunities with high rental yields in urban or locations. Urban and areas offer the best prospect for year-round rental at the end of the guarantee period. ’s top resorts continue to grow the volume of non--season visitors with the growth in hiking and other outdoor pursuits.

About the Author

Ronan McMahon
Executive Director
Pathfinder
Website:
www.pathfinderinternational.net

A finance graduate, Ronan McMahon worked in the e-business consultancy and dot-com industries before joining International Living as Marketing Director in January 2004. Ronan has been an active investor since his early twenties and joining International Living gave him the opportunity to marry his personal and professional interests. Last year Ronan took up the position of Executive Director with Pathfinder.

Pathfinder is International Living’s preferred advertising partner. Pathfinder scouts the globe to find the most unique and value-oriented opportunities.

Ronan writes International Living’s Trend Alert and regularly contributes to International Living’s print and online publications. Ronan has travelled to 15 countries in the past 12 months alone following trends with the potential for profit. Instinct, experience and an unrivalled black book of contacts give him access to the inside track to unique profit opportunities.

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