Property in Cabo Verde:
Throughout the past two decades, Africa has experienced the highest growth rate on record, and its expected growth rate in 2007 is expected to be a record 6%. Although Cabo Verde property is not technically classified as being part of the African continent, having been discovered by the the Portuguese in the fifteenth century and granted independent status in 1975, it lies in the azure blue waters of the Atlantic just 500 kilometres from the equatorial climate of the continent.
No surprise, then, that Cabo Verde property is experiencing an extraordinary growth in popularity, and is set to rocket skywards during 2007. The Independent newspaper was quoted as stating, “The Cape Verde islands: A shore property hotspot. The Cape Verde islands are tipped to be a holiday hotspot for 2007 - prepare for prices to take off.” Those in the know have been quick to invest in Cabo Verde property, and those who are already fortunate enough to own Cabo Verde property are blissfully enjoying the crystal blue waters which lap along the endless miles of white sandy beaches, mostly empty since the ten islands which make up region have an extraordinary length of shoreline. By many, Cabo Verde property has been declared a far cheaper investment than Mediterranean property, but with the same high standards of build and environment. With the growth rate rising, and expected to continue to rise over the forthcoming period, the discrepancy in value may well close. investment in Cabo Verde property is best done sooner, rather than too late.
To be able to purchase Cabo Verde property is to be able to obtain stunning shoreline property at incredible prices in what is, without doubt, a virgin market. Cabo Verde property is a very new investment opportunity, one which those who are able to take advantage of will be in a prime position to either reap tremendous profit, or simply enjoy the idyllic pleasure of the paradise which surrounds all Cabo Verde property.
Cabo Verde property is not available on every island, since out of the archipelago of ten islands, only seven are inhabited, the other three being unspoilt, genuine desert islands. All ten of the islands are officially nature reserves, the wildlife being largely unique to the islands, as a direct consequence of their very long separation from the mainland, and the lack of traffic arriving until just 500 years ago.
Cabo Verde property provides the opportunity to be within a very short distance of such resorts as the island of Sal, previously called Llana until the discovery of its extensive salt mines. This island, home to one of the two airports which allow easy access to all Cabo Verde property, boasts the most delightful capital, Espargos, home to a wealth of art shops and music shops nestled in a culture rich in diversity and history.
There can be no doubt that to the discerning investor, Cabo Verde property represents the kind of opportunity which comes very rarely, though there is a risk. The paradise islands of Cabo Verde stand every chance of enticing you to remain for a very long time indeed.
