Why invest in Hull?
- Low absolute prices: from £50,000 upwards
- Low relative prices: Compared to other northern cities, and surrounding cities of Doncaster, York and Leeds
- Above Average Rental Yield: as high as 8% is achievable
- Capital Appreciation: Driven by Regeneration and inward investment into the City
- Portfolio Building: Low absolute prices mean a number of different properties can be purchased, bringing with it the benefits of diversification
- An attractive gross rental yield, in areas of inward investment and regeneration, with above average potential for capital appreciation
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Why Hull?
- The 8th largest city in the UK...
- Hull Citybuild leading regeneration...
The urban regeneration company (URC) for Hull incorporating its funding partners of; Hull City Council, Yorkshire Forward and English Partnerships. Aiming to attract over £1.5billion of investment into the city, leading to over 5000 new jobs. - Massive Inward Investment, Flagship Schemes...
Humber Quays: On the Humber estuary, a £160 million prime office based mixed development and location of the North of England’s World Trade Centre, further residential and office space in development.
St Stephen’s Development: A 40 acre City centre state of the art transport interchange, the second largest city centre development, with hotel, shopping complex, theatre and leisure complex.
The Boom: A residential development of 600 apartments on the east bank of the River Hull
Quay West: A £300mln retail complex due to open on 2009 - Past inward investment...
The Deep (submarium), Kingston Communications Stadium, Island Wharf Office development. - A hub for commerce...
"Gateway to Europe": Located on the E20 trade route linking Ireland and Britain to Northern Europe. ABP continually investing in ports and turnover increasing. - With Tourists and Students...
Tourism: contributes £210million to local economy, 5 million annual visitors.
Passenger Ferry: Over 1 million passengers use the Port of Hull annually
University Town: 2005 it was short listed for the Sunday Times "University of the year" - Well connected...
Hull trains: direct service to London 6 times a day, GNER indirect service.
Airports: 3 international airports within a 2 hour drive. - With some big names in the City...
BP, Northern Foods, Smith and Nephew, Reckitt Benckiser, ARCO, BBC digital HQ, Kimberley Clarke
...all leads to an exciting time for Hull.
