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> Guaranteed rental income Companies selling leaseback properties “guarantee” their investors an annual return. These guarantees are secured by the financial strength of the company offering them, its ability to successfully manage, maintain and rent the property and to continue providing returns during the period of the lease. Our partner has successfully provided its investors with guaranteed income for over 40 years and with 48,800 properties under management and 7.25 million tourist clients, is Europe’s market leader in the development and management of tourist residences. Our Principal & Center Parcs is listed on the French stock market and has an annual turnover of €1.451 billion.With the renewal of the lease for a second period, Our Partner's Property Investments are responding to investors needs for long term rental guarantees for 3 key reasons:- typical mortgage length (15-20 years)- exemption from French Capital Gains Tax after 15 years ownership- long term quality management
> Low risk Investors are guaranteed annual returns of up to 4.5% which is also index-linked to the Dwellings Rent and Construction Index of France. More importantly, Pierre & Vacances provide the guaranteed income annually and irrespective irrespective of tourist occupancy protecting investors from fluctuations in tourist demand or in the property market.
> Increase in annual rental income All annual rental income is linked to the French Cost of Construction Index, so investor’s returns will continue to increase in line with this index. For the last 10 years this has averaged around 2%.
> Limited French tax on rental income Non-resident owners of French property are liable to French income tax of 25% on their rental income; though French tax rules allow investors to off-set this liability against several factors including French mortgage interest repayments, notary fees and depreciation of the property.
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