Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Malta S Low Taxes Are Also Inceasingly Attracting New Residents This Year

Category: Finance, Real Estate.

The good thing about an island when it comes to property is that there is a finite amount of land to build on, and property prices should be fairly safe even when other areas look likely to dip into recession.



Their was some disparity between different types of property, with maisonettes rising highest and apartments lowest, reflecting perhaps the amount of availability, especially with new builds, across the island. Official figures just released have shown that the Mediterranean island of Malta enjoyed a rise in property prices of over 7 per cent for the first three months of this year compared to last. Property investors have done well on the Mediterranean island in recent years, with good annual increases in prices over the last ten years. While some analysts believe that entering the Euro will spur prices on further, it s possible that this will be offset by recession elsewhere in Europe, especially if the key UK economy skows down in the next twelve months. But with EU membership now over two years old, and questions last year about Malta staying as a mainstream holiday destination, future property price rises are open to question. The good news though is that tourist numbers are rising, and tourists often turn into holiday home buyers, with others liking Malta enough to move to the island full time.


At the beginning of the year two leading international estate agents predicted ten per cent inflation for 200 One factor that investors could be taking into account when looking at the possibility of buying a property in Malta is that Malta is joining the Euro at the end of the year- something that has caused other countries real estate market to gather pace in the past. Estate agents on the island though seem fairly confident that the rises will continue for a while yet. Malta s low taxes are also inceasingly attracting new residents this year. Buyers from the UK in particular often cite Malta s low tax regime as one of their primary motives for moving to the island. With tax at less than half of many other EU countries, buying real estate in Malta often makes economic sense, as well as being a home in the Mediterranean for many. Ryanair s new routes from London and Dublin to Malta have proved a success both for the airline and for the island since the launch in November of their Luton flights.


Reports suggest that Ryanair might be considering further flights to Malta from different destinations. Initial estimates of an extra 80, 000 tourists due to Ryanair might be much lower than the true figure when results are published. Whether this will be from the UK or elsewhere isn t clear yet. A new low cost London Gatwick route would have provided competition for the island s national airline, and possibly have, Air Malta reduced the cost of flying to Malta further. But hopes that popular low cost airline easyJet would provide further impetus for the Malta property and holiday trade seems to have been dashed with reports in the island s press that talks have stalled, and a proposed London Gatwick route has been shelved. Air Malta, the island s national airline, has run a successful campaign to sell seats, and has opened up a new route from the North- West of England, flying from Liverpool s John Lennon Airport.


A 2 bedroom apartment in the popular Malta holiday resort of Qawra is currently on the market for LM 72, and a three, 000 bedroom two bathroom apartment in equally popular Mellieha for LM 138, 00 The advantage Malta has for UK and Irish visitors is that they drive on the same side of the road and English is spoken, and for non British Isles visitors Malta has well known language schools where they can learn English.

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