Opportunities in Mozambique, but only for those who want to risk!
Often, before taking a big step, like buying a property, there are several questions. ‘’ Is the right time to invest? ’’ ’’ ’Will I be able to amortize the costs in the following years?’, Are just two of the innumerable questions that put future buyers in crisis. Well, today we are going to give you fresh, fresh news directly from a nation that is usually not taken into consideration. Mozambique!
Despite being one of the African nations with a violent and difficult history, not to mention that, only a few years ago, it was considered one of the poorest lands on the African continent, nowadays it presents itself in a completely different way.
In fact, in Mozambique, currently, the economic and social conditions have improved a lot, to the point of enjoying strong political stability and lasting peace. And the real surprise is precisely for our sector: in this country, investing is worthwhile, especially for companies.
There are many projects with huge funding that allow the national economy to be recognized as one of the fastest, in terms of expansion, worldwide. Investments are limited not only in real estate, but also in the tourism and mining sector.
But where do these investments come from? Most are not local, but derive mainly from the foreign portfolio. Among the best cities to take risks, we remember Nampula, which hosts the deepest natural port of the southern part, which guaranteed the creation of new structures and residential buildings surrounded by high-level infrastructures.
Suffice it to say that, in addition to being already involved in the export of coal and natural resources, the port is being updated but above all it is being expanded as part of the development project for the port of Nacala.
We also remember further updates in the area of infrastructure, financed by Japan and Brazil, which have ensured an improvement in terms of quality of life in Mozambique.
Obviously, the territorial offer grows hand in hand with these various improvements and the positive idea that potential investors have of the territory taken into consideration. The general prices of real estate have increased, but on the demand side there has been a real explosion that has allowed Mozambique to re-emerge in the framework of the driving forces (at an economic level) of all of Africa.
The risks are related to the strong historical and cultural differences that foreign investors might encounter when they face the African real estate. But there are no doubts about the timing: we need to invest as soon as possible, especially in our sector, as there are great future opportunities for property owners in Mozambique.
What to say, after having given you this news, who will not be able to invest in African real estate, especially in Mozambique?
Despite being one of the African nations with a violent and difficult history, not to mention that, only a few years ago, it was considered one of the poorest lands on the African continent, nowadays it presents itself in a completely different way.
In fact, in Mozambique, currently, the economic and social conditions have improved a lot, to the point of enjoying strong political stability and lasting peace. And the real surprise is precisely for our sector: in this country, investing is worthwhile, especially for companies.
There are many projects with huge funding that allow the national economy to be recognized as one of the fastest, in terms of expansion, worldwide. Investments are limited not only in real estate, but also in the tourism and mining sector.
But where do these investments come from? Most are not local, but derive mainly from the foreign portfolio. Among the best cities to take risks, we remember Nampula, which hosts the deepest natural port of the southern part, which guaranteed the creation of new structures and residential buildings surrounded by high-level infrastructures.
Suffice it to say that, in addition to being already involved in the export of coal and natural resources, the port is being updated but above all it is being expanded as part of the development project for the port of Nacala.
We also remember further updates in the area of infrastructure, financed by Japan and Brazil, which have ensured an improvement in terms of quality of life in Mozambique.
Obviously, the territorial offer grows hand in hand with these various improvements and the positive idea that potential investors have of the territory taken into consideration. The general prices of real estate have increased, but on the demand side there has been a real explosion that has allowed Mozambique to re-emerge in the framework of the driving forces (at an economic level) of all of Africa.
The risks are related to the strong historical and cultural differences that foreign investors might encounter when they face the African real estate. But there are no doubts about the timing: we need to invest as soon as possible, especially in our sector, as there are great future opportunities for property owners in Mozambique.
What to say, after having given you this news, who will not be able to invest in African real estate, especially in Mozambique?