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The Returns

The targeted return for Peet Syndicates is 15 -20% per annum over the life of the project.*

Returns will vary according to a number of factors including the performance of the property market at the time of development. Wherever possible, Peet will provide a forecast of future returns in the prospectus – however, this is not always possible in some longer-term projects where a development's start date is not certain. If we are unable to provide a forecast, prospective investors will be able to refer to the benefits and risks associated with the project detailed in the prospectus.

Peet Syndicates investors start to realise a return on their investments once company profits emerge as lots are sold. These profits are progressively returned to our investors in the form of dividends and continue until the final lots are sold and the syndicate company is wound up. In the same way, capital is also returned progressively in proportion to the number of lots sold, as funds and taxation legislation permit.

Because of the way in which our investors realise their returns, our syndicates typically suit those investors who have a medium to long-term horizon, and who enjoy watching their investment grow under the experienced and ethical management of an award-winning developer.

*This is a targeted return only and may differ from syndicate to syndicate. The return will vary from year to year depending on the performance of the individual syndicate. Annual returns are based upon the investor's Average Compound Return on Outstanding Capital Before Tax. Past performance is not an indicator of future performance. An investment can only be made by signing the application form attached to a syndicate prospectus (that is the offer document).

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