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Buying into established wind turbines
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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 2458192" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>My first thoughts are why would anyone be selling such a good investment. However, does the 20 % allow for servicing costs etc. </p><p>If these are sea based i would guess that these could be high.</p><p>Sayning this there are certainly companies which have been set up as developers for which i believe there are substantial tax gains.</p><p>I have been offered a turbine by such a company and the real rate of return was probably less than 1%. It was though in a situation where i had no leverage in the deal and i suspect they were trying to lift my leg.</p><p>I certainly would be very keen on any deal offering such returns , but would read through the deal with a very fine tooth comb and a high degree of incredulity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 2458192, member: 1951"] My first thoughts are why would anyone be selling such a good investment. However, does the 20 % allow for servicing costs etc. If these are sea based i would guess that these could be high. Sayning this there are certainly companies which have been set up as developers for which i believe there are substantial tax gains. I have been offered a turbine by such a company and the real rate of return was probably less than 1%. It was though in a situation where i had no leverage in the deal and i suspect they were trying to lift my leg. I certainly would be very keen on any deal offering such returns , but would read through the deal with a very fine tooth comb and a high degree of incredulity [/QUOTE]
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