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Looking to buy property in Hainan
Dec 28, 2008 04:24
guest54163 I am looking to buy property in Hainan, land, appartment, villa etc...
In case of appartment need to be minimum 2 Bedroom, good views, not far or facing sea, good quality building, high floor. In case of land, near the sea and minimum 1000 m2, Incase of villa 3 Bedroom minimum, facing or near sea.
Will buy if the right property(s) is presented.
Email back initially on gmail.com|Eric.Raes if genuine I will provide you with my details and visit to buy.
Regards, Eric
Dec 28, 2008 21:09
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You cannot buy land in China only Chinese citizens can "lease" land.You can purchase an apartment or should I say lease on a long term basis (usually 50 years)or however long the developer has leased it for.Property values here are outrageous at the moment and almost on par or above the U.S.If you are thinking of buying cheap..think again..Hawaii is cheaper!
Dec 28, 2008 22:38
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GUEST67185 Thanks Xiaogui for your reply.
My wife is Chinese so no problems with ownership of land.
I know the prices have sky rocketed recently but I think there is still space for capital gain if one buys the right property ona value for money basis.
Please let me know your email address in youyr next reply. Are you an agent ? Or do you know respectable RE agents or even private sellers.....I appreciate your reply.
Please if you wish to respond do it on my gmail address ... gmail.com|eric.raes

Best Regards

Eric & Chun
Jan 1, 2009 23:50
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Hi Eric
This might be of some help to you ...http://sanyaexpat.com/index.php/2008/02/20/sanya_real_estate_review_part_iv_recent_?blog=1.... but $3000 U.S. a sq meter?...remember what I said about Hawaii...also taxes here on resale of property for the seller in China at the moment negate any profit.In other words you can't make any money in real estate here unless you are planning on being a property developer?If you are really interested in buying here my best advice would be to come here and check into it yourself..if your wife is Chinese, you should have no problems finding more info.But remember.."introductions" here are usually expensive..and the "old bait and switch" has been turned into an art.You shouldn't have to use an agent if you are familiar with buying property and every development has it's own sales office
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