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Investing in Australian property

15 May 2008 | Investments | General | AusAfrica

Ausafrica presents an exciting opportunity for South Africans with investable assets from R2M to access superior investment opportunities through a premier portfolio of property sourced along the East Coast of Australia.

Why Australia? Given the similarities in lifestyle, culture and sport, Australia has long been seen as a desirable investment and emigration option for South Africans. Consistently ranked in the top 10 Worldwide Quality Of Life Index, Australia offers security, political stability, a multicultural society, world-class education, a global business environment and a robust economy.

Australian residential property has delivered superior returns with lower volatility than other broad asset classes (in risk-adjusted terms). Historically, it provides:

· Investment portfolio diversification

· Rand hedging

· Investment as part of a migration strategy

Ausafrica was established specifically for the delivery of simple and seamless property investment solutions to international clients. Its investment philosophy is underpinned by a belief that the success of any investment is as much dependent on the process and/orstructure as the investment itself. Strategic partners are highly regarded in their respective fieldsand their breadth of experience ranges from simple conveyancing of property investment to international asset swaps.

Corporate values of integrity, credibility and expertise are coupled with an understanding of economic cycles. Severe shortages of residential property along the Australian East Coast, together with historically low rental vacancies make this a well-timed investment opportunity for international investors.

For more information on how to access a premier property portfolio in one of the soundest financial markets in the world, make your appointment to meet with Ausafrica representatives visiting South Africa from 30 May to 9 June 2008.

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