Best Land Investment-80 Meters Above Sea Level

Land investments are under the threat of climate change. Scientists are previewing a disaster in the near future: global warming. Scenarios, are previewing that because of the melting of the glaciers on Earth, the Sea level will grow, from a minimum of 0,5 meters to a maximum of 80 meters, in case that all ice on Earth will be melted. The geography itself will change because of the changing of sea shores. The owners of the land at low levels, between zero and 2 meters, must take measures for intensive exploiting of land, in order to obtain capital to buy land at higher levels above sea. The next big investments in land must be made at a higher level than 80 meters above sea, to be sure that the investor wouldn’t be forced to leave again his property after the permanent growing of sea level.

After the extent of the European Union, at a number of 25 countries, the land for sale in Europe registered a big growing. But the investors in land have to be informed of the risks of buying land at low levels above the sea level. Some zones are in Pollen and East Germany at Baltic Sea and in Latvia and Lithuania at the Finland Gulf. Other zones are Danube Delta and the Danube Valley at the Black Sea. All zones in Europe that are 80 meters above the sea level are safe 100% at sea floods in the future. Europe is the continent with a medium height of 300 meters above sea level. But even when buying in mountain zone, or in a hill zone, investors must carefully choose the property, so that to keep out of the flooding zone of the rivers. Investors must count the Highest Level of the rivers and the land not to be at a lower level than the bridges over the rivers. Romania, the last country entered in European Union, has on 2/3 of its surface, mountains and hills, and 90% of its plains are at a higher level than 8o m above sea level. Transylvania, the famous region of Romania, is the highest plain in Europe, being at a medium height of 500 meters above sea level.

Other 3 plains: Moldavia, Dobrudja and Oltenia, do have a medium level of 250m above sea level. The capital city of Romania, Bucharest, is placed in the middle of southern Romanian plain at a medium height of 85 m above the sea level.

To learn something about the land at sea level, see www.caraorman.ro and enjoy it.

Author Victor Marcu is the Owner of one of the First Real Estate Company’s in his Country, Romania, and has an Experience of 12 Years of Work in this Field. Is Member of Romanian Union of Real Estate Agencyes: UNAI. He also has a Degree in Mechanics at Politechnic Institute of Bucharest and worked at the Planning and Building of some Industrial Plants in Bucharest and Other Towns of Romania. Is also a Specialist in Evaluation for Real Estate. To search more about properties in Romania and it’s capital Bucharest, open his sites: www.imobiliare-vittorio.ro or romanianproperties.net

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