A forward thinking investment company is thinking of the
future and bringing the profitability of airport parking to investors all around
the world with a brand new investment opportunity at London Gatwick Airport.
Developed by Park First,
FJP Investment has an offer in place for investors to purchase managed parking
spaces and receive payments based on airport passengers using the car parks.

Tom Roberts, Investment
Manager said, “We’ve received an overwhelming amount of interest in the Park
First investment at Glasgow Airport and have since secured further
opportunities at other regional airports. We’re now entering the final stages
of developing the Gatwick car park investment and will soon have an initial
release of 500 spaces.”
The entire project consists of several stages, with the
initial release for August 2015. Those car parking spaces will be available for
existing clients who own property in the Glasgow Airport site. Further releases
will take place at Manchester, Luton and Birmingham airports once sales have
completed at London Gatwick.
Investors on the search for secure income will welcome
the news that in 2014 Park First recorded average occupancy rates of 92% at its
Glasgow Site. This generates significantly higher yields than conventional ‘buy
to let’ investments and demonstrates a management team with a solid track
record.
“Occupancy rates are very high and even higher this year
which shows that there is an obvious demand for airport parking space. We’re
filling this demand and paying investors excellent rates of returns on their
property investments. The issue is we only have so much available and once it
is gone it is gone.” said Roberts.

Generating income from a Park First car park investment
is really easy. After purchasing the car parking space and subleasing it back
to Park First you will then let them get on with renting the car parks out and
collecting your rent. The car parks are managed by teams that know the airports
well. This London Gatwick car park investment will be managed by Park First in
conjunction with Help-Me-Park.
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