Set up by Peter and Colette Grant in Edinburgh 12 years ago, the company now manages around 2000 properties. It focuses on traditional build properties in university towns. According to Grant Management, the student market remains one of the most sensible propositions, largely because of its recession-proof qualities. Students will always need good quality, affordable rental accommodation, which makes buy-to-let a solid investment.
Peter Grant, chief executive at Grant Management said:
"With the green shoots of recovery, definitely green, we are encouraging savvy investors to act quickly to make the most of the opportunities within the residential property sector. Overseas investors can in particular benefit from a weak pound compounded with low property prices - we have noticed a distinct increase in demand from investors the Middle East, Far East and US over recent months and predict that this trend is set to increase."
Naseba, in partnership with MENA's largest sovereign wealth funds, leading family offices and the biggest private equity companies in the world, have launched the first ever investor focused capital-raising, deal flow initiative in the MENA region - focused on introducing capital to lucrative opportunities: The MENA Investors Summit, on the 1st and 2nd of November 2009, will take place in the heart of the liquidity-rich Middle East - at the Four Seasons Hotel, in the Kingdom Center, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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