Hi Auto320
Where would you advise someone to invest their money overseas at the minute?
For what its worth, and I know lots of people will disagree, but you usually make more money if you swim against the tide a little.
For that reason, here are two good middle of the road tips, remember where you heard them first..
1. Panic is setting in to the expat market in Budapest, based on a few riots outside the parliament building. In fact, the actions by the govt in recent weeks bode very well for the future, and remind me of the "fiscal rectitude" approach that set the basis for the so-called Celtic Tiger here. As often happens in panic situations, there is now lots of good value in Budapest, with discounts available if you try hard enough. Returns are actually quite good, upwards of 6% available if you buy in the right place. I would rate Budapest as a "buy" right now.
Downside: Currency risk, but not a huge issue. In many soft currency areas the populace keep their savings in hard currencies, and property prioces tend to track the euro or dollar and not the local currency.
2. Many investors are looking at Slovenia, and prices have hardened there in recent months to a point where good value is hard to find. I would advise anyone with a long-term plan to look instead just across the border at the Carnian Alps region of Italy, where prices for the same properties are actually cheaper and often give bettrer rental returns.
Well worth looking at in this area is the concept of Albergo Difuzo (not sure if I have that spelling right). In essence, this means "scattered hotel", and it means that a hotel exists in many holiday towns, consisting of a central reservation/reception with the rooms scattered around the town. You buy a building or an apartment in the building, and join in the scattered hotel business. The hotelier provides laundry, cleaning etc, and you get a good return. There is a good summer rental market here from bikers, walkers and foodies, and a lot of money has been spent on the ski area here in the last year. I don´t have any further details on this one, don´t believe that any Irish agents even know where it is, but if you have an interest in Slovenia, take a few days across the border as well and have a look at this area.
Just a word of warning, be careful of the legals in Italy, get good advice from a law firm with international links before doing anything.
Well, you did ask!