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Property Investment Examples PROPERTY INVESTMENTS A COLLECTION OF OUR HIGHEST PERFORMING GLASGOW PROPERTY INVESTMENTS e: [email protected] | t: 0141 278 7200 At Domino Estates, we are your local property investment experts and as such, I’d like to give you a flavour of some of the most profitable properties we have purchased for our happy clients. As you’ll see in this brochure, Glasgow performs extremely well both in terms of annual yield and capital growth. Whatever your ambitions for property investment, we have an approach to suit and have done so for clients from Scotland and the UK as well as those from further locations such as New York, Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates. With our clients being so far spread, we ensure you always have access to your property performance statistics with our easy online tools. Being property investors ourselves, we back our words with actions and the statistics for each property below are actual rather than demonstrative or forecasted. Our clients told us they wanted a hands off, hassle free service and this is exactly what we provide. If you’d like to take the next steps on your property investment journey we’d be delighted to hear from you. Martin Callaghan Managing Director Domino Estates MERCHANT CITY ALBION GATE 1 Bedroom Flat Located in the ever popular Merchant City area, this smart one Purchase: £106,000 bedroom flat - tucked away in a Date: Aug 2015 private development - has been a Rent (PA) £8,100 great find. Gross Yield: 7.64% Net Yield: 5.66% A bustling part of the city which good tenants are always attracted Value: £110,000 to.. Gain: 3.7% FINNIESTON STOBCROSS STREET 1 Bedroom Flat Earmarked as the UK's trendiest locale in a recent report in The Purchase: £125,000 Times, Finnieston is very much the Date: Mar 2016 place to be in Glasgow's West End. Rent (PA): £8,700 Gross Yield: 6.96% With a host of new bars, cafe's and Net Yield: restaurants popping up in recent 5.34% times the area is thriving and a Value: £130,000 great place to invest.. Gain: 4.00% CITY CENTRE BOTHWELL STREET 1 Bedroom Flat Modern flat in Bothwell Street's Pinnacle Building in the heart of Purchase: £121,000 Glasgow's Financial District. Date: Sep 2015 Rent (PA): £12,000 In an area amass with business Gross Yield: 9.92% professionals this property is our Net Yield: 7.24% best performer to date and was £130,000 sourced for a family of property Value: investors. Gain: 7.44% SHAWLANDS DEANSTON DRIVE 1 Bedroom Flat Smartly presented one bedroom flat purchased in Summer 2016 for Purchase: £108,000 one of our overseas clients.. Date: June 2016 Rent (PA): £7,800 Shawlands is a popular area of Gross Yield: 7.22% Glasgow's Southside, with this Net Yield: 5.33% property renting to a professional Value: £115,000 couple within a few days. Gain: 7.41% SHAWLANDS SPRINGHILL GARDENS 1 Bedroom Flat A great example of what can be done with less than £100,000 we Purchase: £90,000 spotted this opportunity in Autumn Date: Sep 2015 2015. Rent (PA): £7,500 Gross Yield: 8.33% Refurbished at a little under Net Yield: 6.12% £10,000 - bringing a total cost of Value: £95,000 £90,000 - an excellent performer Gain: 5.55% in a good area. HARBOUR GLASGOW HARBOUR TERRACES 1 Bedroom Flat Located on the edges of Glasgow's River Clyde, the Harbour Purchase: £110,000 area is a popular development for Date: Mar 2016 young professionals.. Rent (PA): £8,400 Gross Yield: 7.64% In close proximity to the West End, Net Yield: 5.36% this modern development is a Value: £120,000 popular spot for Glasgow Gain: 9.09% investors. MERCHANT CITY BELL STREET 1 Bedroom Flat Situated on a quieter part of the Merchant City, this smart one Purchase: £100,000 bedroom property in The Stables Date: Mar 2016 development is ideally located. Rent (PA): £8,100 Gross Yield: 8.10% The many bars, restaurants and Net Yield: 6.00% shops within a short walk are a key Value: £108,000 reason for this property's Gain: 8.00% popularity. MERCHANT CITY ALBION STREET 1 Bedroom Flat We were approached by a new investor client in the South of England Purchase: £120,000 who was keen to take advantage of Date: July 2015 the returns available in Glasgow Rent (PA): £9,000 Gross Yield: 7.50% We purchased this for them at Net Yield: 5.33% £10,000 under Home report value Value: £130,000 before adding the finishing touches Gain: 8.33% and bringing to the market. Click here to arrange a free no obligation Property Investment Consultation with a member of our team. Alternatively, call 0141 278 7200 or email [email protected].
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