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| La Gomera, Canary Islands (Spain) - Investment Hotspot |
La Gomera is the second smallest island of the Canary Islands. It is a mere forty minutes by ferry away from Tenerife and characterized by its unspoilt nature. Popular with walkers, hikers and divers across the world, it is easily accessible and warm year round. La Gomera is home to a great number of endemic plant animal species, as well as lush green forests in the National Park.
The Garajonay National Park on La Gomera is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the trees are often covered in mist, which creates a unique and memorable atmosphere. On the highest point of the island you can enjoy fabulous views to Tenerife and neighbouring islands such as El Hierro and La Palma. A waterfall between El Cedro and Laurisilva forest and carpets of pink flowers complete this island and qualify it as paradise on earth.
La Gomera is perfect for nature loving visitors or those who enjoy water sports and whale watching. It is a popular diving destination and perfect for those who just want to get away from everything for a while. La Gomera offers anyone the perfect setting for complete relaxation.
As part of the Canary Islands La Gomera is part of the European union and enjoys very favorable tax rates. Property investment in La Gomera is becoming increasingly popular, and as development has not caught up with demand yet, La Gomera offers great capital growth potential. As the island is completely unspoilt there are still fantastic property investment opportunities and the La Gomera’s international appeal ensures growing interest. However, as a large part of the island is a protected National Park, the supply of property will never be able to match the growing demand. This fact alone makes La Gomera a very interesting location for profitable property investment. |
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