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Mike Hanson
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Re: Canadian/US Property Investors and Investing in Europe - the UK & Germany

Mike Hanson
  • Dorking, Surrey
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Would be interested to gain some feedback from Canadian Investors with regards to the introduction of Commercial Property Investment opportunities to their network via an Exempt Market Dealer.

There are various opportunities available for investors in European Asset backed, commercial property and Loan Notes paying anything up to 14% per annum.

Naturally all investments come with some type of risk and it is important to carry out Extensive Due-Diligence prior to making a final decision!

We provide enhanced due-diligence services into companies, individuals and projects that are introduced to investors to ensure that they are aware of the pros and the cons with each and every potential opportunity.

In the UK investors have the choice of either receiving "advised" or "un-advised" services - Is this possible for Canadian or US citizens to invest outside of their respective domicile without this type of assistance?

It would also be interesting to gain feedback from potential investors and professionals via this blog/communications platform to gain an insight into your thought process regarding investing directly or with the guidance of an EMD (or another type of adviser).