The gloom and doom of global currency exchange rates is hardly missable, with news headlines and current rates being splashed about everywhere telling us that we're in global crisis, that we're experiencing a real crunch, that the dollar is weak and the Euro is running amuck. International businesses and traders have a real battle on their hands just trying to identify what the best deal, the best rate and the best conversion rate is, and at present it seems a perpetual challenge just to stay up to date with the fluctuating currencies.
Our global society now means that we no longer have to consider buying products locally, or even in our own currency. Buying online gives us the opportunity to not only shop around for the best deal, but also for the best currency. Many online traders don't have their conversion rates from one exchange to another linked to an independent conversion tracker. In these cases, you can often find that by switching currencies, you can get a better deal. I saved fifty pounds by simply buying in the country's local currency than by buying in my own from an online retailer – it's not hard to save quite a significant sum.
Investing in property abroad can seem like a dream, but when you throw the challenge of dealing with different currencies and the exchange rates that fluctuate so quickly, it becomes a big problem financially, since the difference of a few pence in an exchange rate between, say the pound sterling and the Euro, can sway the price of the property by thousands of pounds. There are enough challenges and hurdles to deal with when buying overseas, and worrying about exchange rates is one aspect that you could well do without.
However, every cloud has a silver lining as they say, and in this case, there are a few companies that are still able to offer consumers deals which fly in the face of such bad news. Imagine being able to find a company that can promise to lock in the exchange rate that we had three months ago? Incredibly, I have come across just such a company, and I'm sure there are others out there too. At the moment, using my favourite online currency convertor, the Euro is rated at 1.26 to the pound sterling. Yet, I have found a company offering investors the chance to buy Spanish property at a rate of 1.40 to the pound sterling! Do they even know what's happening in the world out there? Do they care?
An exchange rate difference of 1.40 to the pound sterling represents more than an 11% difference when compared to the current exchange rate offered by banks and other financial institutions. If you're investing in a 100,000 property, and 11% difference is clearly a not inconsiderable sum of over 11,000! Now who wouldn't be interested in getting on to that particular bandwagon?
If you're already experienced in the concept of overseas property investment, or you have done your preliminary research into the possibility, you'll be aware that it is highly recommended to set an exchange rate to begin with, that is agreed by all parties, so that any calculations can be worked out and don't start sliding all over the place later on, with inevitably nasty surprises. Locating a company that's not only willing to do this right from the world go, but to actually back date the exchange rate for you all the way back in time to before the currencies started sliding down the drain in the dank gutters of darkness is well worth considering. Having a currency exchange rate over 11% lower than the actual rate makes the whole concept of moving into warmer climates even warmer!
Investing in property overseas shouldn't be about gambling, but necessarily whenever purchasing property, you have to be aware that prices fluctuate, rates vary, and you could find that, whilst long term you're bound to make a tidy profit, the short term is usually unpredictable. If you're lucky enough to find a company like the one I have come across that's offering an exchange rate drastically below that offered by banks or other financial institutions, then you immediately remove a large chunk of that risk – over 11% of that risk in this particular case. By saving yourself tens of thousands of Euros off the price, you could immediately sell the property on at the normal going rate of exchange and make yourself a quick 11% profit! Clearly that would be unlikely to attract many people, but what is attractive is the chance to create a safety net to help you get through the short term, and enjoy your long term investment.
Investing in property overseas is never entirely plain sailing for the first time buyer, since very often the ways and rules of buying property, particularly for foreigners, can vary quite a bit from those you may be familiar with back home. There can sometimes be extra costs involved such as lawyers' fees and applications. A good company or agent should help you through all these requirements easily, but if you start off with a budget in mind, these fees can tip you a little further than you'd have hoped. Taking advantage of a really low rate such as this once I have come across helps you stretch your budget much further, and can help to make the whole process very much easier.