Real Estate Investor Magazine South Africa December - January 2014 | Page 68

MALTA BY ALEX BURGER Living In Malta The gateway to Europe, North Africa & Middle East M alta has been the subject of many books and f ilms and, due to its natural advantages, Mediterranean climate, idyllic scenery and location, it has become both a tourist destination and a true international business location. Once a central point for shipping and a strategic military/ navy base in the Mediterranean, it is also now serviced by many of the major airlines. Malta has graduated to the “big league” as a result of the efforts of its government to rapidly grow its financial services, ICT and other technology related industries. The government has actively encouraged foreign nationals to settle in Malta for business purposes, fiscal advantages and lifestyle benefits. The Republic of Malta (“Malta”) was founded in 1964 following independence from Great Britain. It comprises three islands Malta, 68 Gozo and Comino. Malta joined the EU in 2004 and the Eurozone in 2008. Valletta was originally built by the order of the Knights of St John’s and today it houses the business heart of Malta. Valletta and the Neolythic temples are now UNESCO World Heritage sites. The temples are the oldest standing in the world and predate Stonehenge and the Egyptian Pyramids. The Cathedral of St John’s in Valetta and the Ports of St Elmo and St Angelo were built in the time of the Knights of Malta. St Julien’s and Silems on the west coast have attracted contemporary residential properties while medieval cities such as Mdina and Rabat, rural villages and fishing ports retain the Island’s unique charm. Properties range from contemporar y high-rise apartments to villas and even palaces. Foreigners may December January 2013/4 SA Real Estate Investor purchase property and they are normally restricted to owning one property. However recently there have been a number of 5-star developments with luxury apartments, which are exceptions to this rule. The purchase prices are apparently usually half those of similar properties in the UK. The rental market is varied and ranges from affordable to high-end homes and even rural estates. For residents and visitors, modern Malta has a vibrant social life characterised by many nightclubs, bars and jazz clubs. The worldrenowned tennor Joseph Calleja is Maltese as is Edward de Bono, physician, consultant and author of the book “Lateral Thinking”. Malta is very famous for its gold and silver filigree jewelry and hand blown glass. The Maltese are very hospitable people and it’s a wonderfully safe place to live and visit. www.reimag.co.za