Place on the beach can be hut property

Released on = August 10, 2007, 7:33 am

Press Release Author = Jimwatson

Industry = Real Estate

Press Release Summary = For the investor that is looking for a less traditional
acquisition, few things could be more appropriate than a beach hut. These are
available in all shapes and sizes, but usually have a few things in common. Aside
from being located on or near beaches - as of course the name would suggest - they
are also often made of wood or bamboo and lacking in basic facilities.

Press Release Body = For the investor that is looking for a less traditional
acquisition, few things could be more appropriate than a beach hut. These are
available in all shapes and sizes, but usually have a few things in common. Aside
from being located on or near beaches - as of course the name would suggest - they
are also often made of wood or bamboo and lacking in basic facilities.

In fact, beach huts often represent nothing more than a bare room fronting on to a
beach somewhere. Despite this, they often go for huge money. Even in the UK, where
the weather would suggest we are more in need of igloos than beach huts he prices
fetched are sometimes phenomenal.

In recent years, a hut on the beach near the popular town of Abersoch on the Llyn
Peninsula in Wales went for 28,000. This is impressive enough, but when it is taken
into consideration that the hut measured 8 feet by 8 feet and had no electricity or
running water, it is clear that there is more to these huts than meets the eye.

For one thing, the sale above is not an isolated example. The BBC has reported
several such sales since then. Two timber \"huts\" on Southwold seafront in Suffolk
went for around 45,000 and 35,000 each, while a Dorset beach hut went on the
market for 73,000. Last month, another Dorset beach hut - this one constructed out
of brick but still with the dimensions of a large garden shed, went for. 95,000.

According to Barry Sprules, owner of BeachHutWorld.com, there are \"a number of
freehold and leasehold beach huts around the UK\" which \"attract huge premiums\".
However, he was keen to point out that most beach hut sales are a transfer of
rights, rather than a transfer of freehold or leasehold.

\"Over ninety per cent of them, I would suggest, are actually subject to an annual
license . although they will go up in price,\" he explained. Not all beach huts come
with a huge price tag. According to Mr Sprules, price \"varies enormously\".

\"On the East coast, for instance, you\'ve got Southwold where they are fifty, sixty
thousand, and then you can go down to somewhere like Holland-on-Sea where actually
there you can get a beach hut for about 5,000. But if you just go north of there,
to Frinton-on-Sea, they can be double that.\"

\"So it\'s kind of down to]location - and it depends on the popularity and the
availability of the hut - some places there aren\'t many huts at all.\"


Web Site = http://investors.assetz.co.uk/

Contact Details = Assetz House, Newby Road, Stockport, Cheshire, SK7 5DA,
0161-456-4000, linkexchangeseo@gmail.com

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