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Investing - What should I consider before looking to invest?

When looking to buy an investment property on Cape Verde Islands

We have covered some of this in other FAQ's. However, it's best to come and visit the islands and see what properties are like.

How do you know?

• Exactly where the apartment complex/block is/was situated
• How big the apartments were in comparison to others
• whether any of the views would be blocked by future developments?
• Who were the other people that had bought in the block?
• Whether there was a bar or night club across the road?
• Whether the apartment building was some distance away from everything else ? (back of beyond)
• Whether there any street lights leading up to the apartment block?

How sure are you about the legalities and payments to be made?

My understanding is that when you pay a deposit in Cape Verde for an Off-Plan property you cannot get this back under Cape Verde Law if you change your mind. Also you own nothing at all until you are in front of the Notary with the final purchase payment. Should anything go wrong in-between these two stages, you could end up with little or nothing.

• Are you dealing with an Agent or the owner/developer?

• How financially stable is the company that are proposing to build there?

• Do they have planning permission, do you have you proof.

• Does the person selling you it, own it?

• What happens when you hand over money?

• How do you know what you will pay in total?

• What happens to your deposit if the company calls in the receivers?

• Does the paperwork state ‘non refundable’ payment?

• How long has the developer been building?

• Has the developer built before?

• Is the Agent who is doing the selling, also building the development, if not what controls are in place if there are delays, does the company have a pedigree… etc.

• What are the payment terms. My understanding is that when you pay a deposit in Cape Verde for an Off-Plan property you cannot get this back under Cape Verde Law if you change your mind. Also you own nothing at all until you are in front of the Notary with the final purchase payment. Should anything go wrong in-between these two stages, you could end up with little or nothing

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