Negativity of Greek financial crisis proves positive for ‘Halcyon Hills’

The Greek financial crisis has dominated the media in recent months and the damage of this negativity has undoubtedly had far reaching affects on Greece as a whole. However the new resort development of Halcyon Hills Marina and Spa Resort has somewhat bucked the trend with one British agent reporting a surge in enquiries in recent weeks.
Loxley McKenzie Managing Director of colordarcy.com said, “Enquiries for Halcyon Hills continue to rise and to date enquiries are 20% ahead of pre-crisis numbers. The negative spotlight on Greece has brought a lot of positive investors to the market and Halcyon Hills has been one of the major beneficiaries with many keen to take advantage of this superb new resort development especially with property here so keenly priced. In the last two weeks alone we have taken 4 reservations at Halcyon Hills and with so many additional enquiries we fully expect this number to rise.”
Halcyon Hills Marina and Spa Resort is located on the south eastern tip of the Greek island of Samos within the North Aegean islands of Greece. This resort brings to the market a selection of one, two and three bedrooms apartments, hotel suites and penthouses all offering far reaching views. There will be an array of facilities including, hotel, spa, 3 swimming pools, bars, restaurants, gym, tennis courts, childrens club, marina and private beach.
Loxley continues, “The financials of this new development are attractive to say the least. Investors are entitled to a 180% buyback guarantee after 9 years, which in essence is a comfort blanket. Although after this period of time we anticipate individual properties to have a far higher worth, this guarantee offers a potential yield of over 24%. Furthermore properties come with an 8% rental guarantee and quite incredibly investors receive 5% interest on their initial deposit per annum.”
Prices at Halcyon Hills Marina and Spa Resort start from just £19,500 and owners also benefit from one months free usage per annum.
For more information, visit colordarcy.com.