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The Dutchman who has bought sa Penya offers investors a return of up to 8%.

Bernardus van Maaren continues with his project to rehabilitate the Vila neighborhood, where he has already acquired 30 homes.
Bernardus Van Maaren
Bernardus Van Maaren, en una de sus propiedades.

Bernardus van Maaren, the Dutchman who has bought half of sa Penya, continues with his plans to change the face of one of Ibiza’s most dangerous areas. of sa Penya, continues with his plans to change the face of one of the areas that was considered the most dangerous in Ibiza. After having acquired 30 properties, he is now moving forward with the rehabilitation to put them on the rental market at affordable prices. It has done the same with about fifteen properties that are already on the market. Another investor has also acquired some twenty properties, as La Voz de Ibiza reported. For the moment, he does not want to reveal his identity or his plans. Therefore, he is looking for potential investors to boost his business. And he promises an annual profitability of 4 to 8%, as he announced through his social networks. “Thanks to our successful experiences in international trade, we can provide a refined indication on value enhancement,” promises the Dutchman who was a former boxer and founder of Team van Maaren Ibiza. In addition to profitability, he promises “investment in social projects, clear guidelines on your investment, the possibility to recover your investment at any time, progress monitoring through audio-visual material, the opportunity to increase your investment and a professional and discreet way of doing business”. On its website, in addition to the real estate sector, it also offers machinery, automobiles and add on investments. Van Maaren has declined to offer further details of his plans to La Voz de Ibiza. “With years of experience and development in the commercial industry, we identify a wide range of valuable investment targets in the automotive and real estate sectors. We operate nationally and internationally with our own unique business style.

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Although these assets represent a great investment opportunity, we consider the social aspect to be of even greater value,” he says in the promotional video posted on his social networks in English.

Bernardus Van Maaren, on the terrace of one of the houses he has bought and rehabilitated in sa Penya.
Bernardus Van Maaren, on the terrace of one of the houses he has bought and rehabilitated in sa Penya.

As such, they offer short- and long-term investment opportunities. “Working together with the investor means that these options are tailor-made and have a fixed or variable interest rate. By being in constant movement and differentiating ourselves from the masses, we manage to continue growing, even in times of crisis.” As a seduction, he remarks that “Unfortunately, in today’s financial climate, interest rates on savings accounts can no longer keep up with inflation. Looking for better options to invest more safely? Take a look at the alternatives we offer for the growth of your capital”.

Houses to be rehabilitated

In an interview with La Voz de Ibiza, the Dutch businessman estimated that there were still two dozen houses to be restored. His name is engraved on numerous doors and walls of these houses. His work has changed the spirit of a neighborhood that, until a few years ago, was considered the most dangerous on the island. ” We are giving light to the neighborhood,” Bernardus told this newspaper. In addition, he recalled that before “there were people who left the neighborhood a little dark,” in relation to the usual problems of security, cleanliness and coexistence. The transformation is evident and unstoppable, so this Dutch businessman is clear that the neighborhood of sa Penya has “a great future”. And he is betting on it with new investments.

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