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  2. UK
  3. The Philippines
  4. Australia
  1. Malaysian property market is expected to see increased transactions during 2010
  2. Savills reports Singapore property prices to increase in 2010
  3. Fractional Ownership guide offered by World Class Group
  4. Experts predict modest growth in Australian residential prices during 2010
  5. Chinese super-rich eye London homes
  6. Positive Sentiment Translates Into Increased Investment Volumes Across Asia Pacific according to DTZ
  7. Lifestyle Properties co-host Mike Balfour OBE investment lunch for The Hideaways Club
  8. Lifestyle Properties announce next Phuket Property Show at Indochine Empress Place on 25th & 26th Nov
  9. Is The Us Property Market Really Back On Track?
  10. Wealthy Malaysians now target International Property investments

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Forestry & Plantations

Location : Kabinburi, Bamboo

PROJECT OVERVIEW

The harvesting of traditional hardwood trees for commercial purposes is becoming increasingly more costly and challenging. Bamboo is the fastest-growing plant known to man and offers an effective substitute for the planets decreasing supply of hardwood. The high tensile strength of Bamboo makes it suitable for multiple uses from construction to furniture, food and paper products.  This long term investment  has a minimum investment of USD13,000 for high annual returns after 4 years.

 
KEY FACTS
  • Fastest-growing plant known to man
  • Substitute for the planets decreasing supply of hardwood
  • High tensile strength suitable for multiple uses
  • Bamboo consumes 4 times more Carbon Dioxide  & produces 35% more oxygen
  • Real green long term investment with income from year 4