This week's prize for you at home comes from the Ciaran Maguire Group, developers of the Palm View Resort in Cape Verde which is set to be the world's most luxurious resort.
It will have on site amenities such as private butler, private jet hire, yacht club, designer boutiques plus world class restaurants and bars. The first phase of apartments and beachside villas have just launched and you can reserve one for as little as €10,000 down - full details on www.ciaranmaguire.com
I saw reference to this development in thepropertypin.com
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What do AAMers think of this development as an investment?
Ah now, he clearly has a great grasp of the fundamentals of the airline industry:One of the many issues with Cape Verde is access. This company is claiming to get around this by buying a couple of jumbos and running flights themselves. Property developers being able to run an airline while airlines are folding all the time wouldn't fill me with confidence.
I had a look at the discussion over on the Property pin. It looks like this could be some sort of a marketing hoaks.
I could be a big hoax but my take on it is that it is a very rich family who have have been hooked in by some postive thinking guru. I imagine that they are very working very hard at the moment "visualising" a where they want to be in a few years time.
Ah now, he clearly has a great grasp of the fundamentals of the airline industry:
"To date, two boeing 747's have been acquired that will have direct flights from Dublin, Manchester and London City Airport to Boa Vista, Cape Verde..."
I'd pay good money to see a 747 land at London City...
Congratulations to Katriona Whooley from Co.Laois who has won a 5-star trip to Cape Verde. from RTÉ LLS website.
On the airlines front, flights starting from Birmingham in next couple of weeks to CV ...with Thomsonfly.
Especially if it has the added thrill of flying on a jumbo from London City !
Leaseback, guaranteed rental income 7%, 105% investment return in 18months.......
Surely there's not many punters out there who would be foolish enough to get involved in this scheme??
But I saw this development highlighted in the Sunday Times this week in the "Wish you Here" advertorial section, surely that must mean it's legitimate. Coincidentally the story on the opposite page, written by the same journalist, was a "why didn't we do more reasearch, now we're screwed" piece.If any of you have the time to sign up you will find [broken link removed] forum very interesting.
According to posters on the forum the site for the Palm View Resort development has magically moved location and Flash Developments doesn't actually own any land in Cape Verde at this point in time. There is also no planning for this development it would appear.
If you're planning on investing in the project I wouldn't do so without first having a good read of the forum, it may prove enlightening.
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