Off-plan
Buying off plan simply means purchasing a property from architects' drawings, as opposed to a finished building. Typically these drawings are presented in the form of a sales brochure from the developer. Planning permission will have been granted, but the building work will not have been completed.
This is usually the most cost effective way of purchasing a property. To a developer, time is money. Developers want to sell their product quickly and will therefore price their product accordingly. The quicker they can finance and build their development, the quicker they can take their profit and start the process all over again. This is one of the main reasons property investors buy off plan. Below are some other reasons why you should seriously consider off plan property as an investment:
Ö You more often than not, buy under market value regardless of the market.
Ö You do not have to tie up all your money in one go. It takes a lot less time and effort on
your part.
Ö Most of your research is carried out for you.
Ö You can resell before, during or after construction.
Ö Past experiences suggest your property will usually appreciate in value during the
construction phase.
Ö Low maintenance costs and a builder's construction warranty, saving you considerable
money over the long term.
Ö Greater choice of property available.
Ö Some payment structures allow you to pay affordable installments.



