COMMERCIAL PROPERTY IN ST JULIANS MALTA

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The malta property rental market in Malta is looking upbeat. The need for residential and commercial units is in high demand. This can be attributed to a lot of foreign companies setting up base in Malta, thus requiring both office and residential space for their employees. The best locations for rentals both as commercial and residential are in the Sliema and St.Julian's area. Buying an apartment in St.Julian's Malta can also benefit those who want the opportunity to invest and earn income in the process from their rental return.


One such project is Pendergardens, which incorporates both commercial and residential units. The Exchange will soon consist of 8,500 square meters of office and commercial space right in the heart of St.Julian's, Malta. Built to the highest standards The Exchange will offer circa 20,000 square meters of   state of the art office space in a landscaped estate making it a pleasurable working environment. Complimenting this area is a further 9000 square meters of commercial and retail space. The Exchange, apart from generating a new working environment to the St.Julian's area through its concept of Business Unusual will also create a focal point within the same area due to the piazza and food courts which will be open to the public.


The Exchange will be linked to the residential part of the Pendergardens project by means of a bridge. For those wishing to get a return on their property these apartments in Malta are sure to offer a good rental return, especially as most  apartments overlook a central piazza and all have the services of an outdoor pool, leisure center and supermarket. There is also a selection of one two and three bed roomed apartments and 16 villa plots some of which are fully detached, whilst the latest addition to the project will be two Tower blocks offering spectacular sea and country views.


Source: Pender Gardens St. Julians Malta


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