POTAY in Yablunytsia: Investment Review

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POTAY houses and apartments

Key takeaways

  • POTAY fits investors who want a physical asset in the Carpathians.
  • Final yield depends on unit type, season and operator execution.
  • Before reserving, compare entry price, payment schedule and management model.

Who POTAY fits

The project is relevant for investors who value a tangible asset, Carpathian leisure use and potential rental income. It also suits buyers who want a property with distinct architecture rather than a standard room in a large hotel.

What to clarify before deciding

  • which unit type is available and at what price
  • construction and payment schedule
  • developer financing and price-lock terms
  • who manages rental after launch
  • owner costs after commissioning

How income is formed

POTAY income is formed through short-term rental. Results depend on season, visual appeal, sleeping capacity, service, reviews and marketing. A projected up-to-11%* return should be read together with costs and a conservative scenario.

Practical scenario

An investor with a starting budget can consider an apartment as a simpler entry. If privacy and higher nightly rate matter, compare a house. In both cases, operating management remains the key variable.

Important
Return figures are not a public offer. Final terms, availability, payment schedule and projected yield must be confirmed with an ARHA GROUP manager for the selected unit.

Next step

Open the POTAY page, review the gallery and ask the manager to prepare a calculation for a specific unit rather than an average project model.

FAQ

What is the minimum entry for POTAY?

The actual minimum entry depends on available unit type. The project page shows a starting reference, but the manager confirms the final price.

Can I use the property myself?

Yes, under agreed owner-use rules. Owner days should be included in the income forecast.

Who rents out the property?

Rental management is handled by the management company or operator if the owner transfers the asset into management.

What should I compare between a house and an apartment?

Compare price, area, privacy, rental rate potential, maintenance costs and liquidity.

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