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Contents
03 Forward thinking
04 Facts and location
05 A home for business and diversity
07 A place to prosper
09 The Isle of Legends
11 Living the Island life
13 Excellent essentials
15 Safe and secure
17 Where modern meets classic
19 Room to breathe
21 State of the art
23 Calling the Island home
25 Glossary
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Forward thinking
The Isle of Man is beautiful. It has some fabulous scenery,
enchanting glens, miles of uncrowded beaches, medieval
castles, Victorian railways, trams and beautiful parks and
gardens. It is a land of opportunity where people and business
can reach their full potential.
As a nation, we have embraced our Freedom to Flourish
strategy, which is designed to promote an inclusive society with
a high quality of life, protect our heritage and raise awareness
of the Isle of Man.
People of all ages enjoy a healthy, active lifestyle and a
tremendous quality of life in the Isle of Man, with beautiful
countryside, very low crime rates and excellent public services.
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Did you know? You may know the Island for the TT races and maybe Mark Cavendish, but here are some facts you might not know...
• 4 of the world’s Top 10 satellite companies have offices in the Isle of Man
• Pilates was developed on the Island by Joseph Pilates
• More then 100 wallabies are living wild on the Isle of Man
• 3G telecommunications was trialled on the Island and the first country in Europe to go live with it
• The landing gear system for all Airbus A320s are manufactured on the Isle of Man
• Ejection seats used in the Red Arrows aircraft are manufactured on the Island
• Integral parts for the optics of the Mars Rover “Curiosity” were manufactured on the Island
• The Isle of Man Aerospace Cluster is involved in design and manufacture of engineered components and assemblies of every major civil and military project on the planet
• The Manx flag and a sample of earth taken from Tynwald Hill has flown on the space shuttle and orbited the Earth on the International Space Station
• The Isle of Man is in the Top 10 registries in the world for business and private jets
• From the summit of the only mountain on the Isle of Man, on a clear day, you can see England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales
• The Bee Gees were born on the Isle of Man
• The World Record for the smallest production automobile is held by the Peel P50 car, manufactured on the Isle of Man, and ably demonstrated by Jeremy Clarkson driving through BBC Television Centre on Top Gear
Facts and location
• Capital: Douglas
• Population: 84,497 (2011 Census)
• Land Area: 572 sq. km/ 221 square miles
• Population Density: 133 people per sq. kilometre or 336 people per sq. mile
• Location: The centre of the Irish Sea - 50 km (31 miles) from Ireland and 50 km (31 miles) from the U.K.
• Longest River: Sulby (17 km/ 10.5 miles)
• Highest Peak: Snaefell (621 m/ 2036 feet)
• Head of State: Her Majesty the Queen
• Lieutenant Governor: Mr Adam Wood
• Chief Minister: Hon Allan Bell MHK
• Status: An internally self-governing dependent territory of the Crown which is not part of the United Kingdom
• Parliament: Tynwald
• Currency: Manx pounds and pence (equivalent to GB pounds)
• Languages: English and Manx Gaelic
• Motto: ‘Quocunque Jeceris Stabit’, which translates literally from Latin as ‘whithersoever you throw it, it will stand’, continues to feature on the Coat of Arms. This motto has been associated with the Isle of Man since about 1300. It was, reportedly, in use before this date by the MacLeods of Lewis as ancient Lords of the Isles of Scotland which, after 1266, included the Isle of Man.
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A home for business and diversity
The Isle of Man is a leading international business centre
renowned for innovation and professionalism. Perhaps
best known for its financial services industry, the Island has
successfully encouraged the diversification of its economy
in recent years and is now home to a wide range of
sectors including:
• Aviation
• Maritime
• Clean-tech and bio-med
• Space
• Creative industries
• High-tech manufacturing
• Financial services
• e-Business
• e-Gaming
• Tourism
• Retail
The Island is a place dependent on its people. Their beliefs
and values are as important as their skills and vision. Those
calling it home compete and engage enthusiastically in a
global economy but live in an island community where
family matters.
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A place to prosper
Stability
The Isle of Man has its own democratically
elected Parliament and judicial system. In
addition, the Isle of Man has healthy reserves
along with a stable and diverse economy with
30 years of economic growth.
Tax regime
The Isle of Man has a clear and simple
tax regime with no Capital Gains Tax,
Withholding Taxes or Wealth Taxes.
Supportive Government
The Island recognises that the most effective
way to create a successful business environment
is to engage with its stakeholders and has
formed positive relationships with the private
sector. Ministers are accessible, which means
ideas are heard and acted upon. This enables us
to be agile, responsive and well placed to react
to the challenges of the global economy.
Regulation
The Isle of Man strives to be a model of political
stability, transparency and financial supervision.
We are at the forefront of best practice in
international regulation and have been praised
by global bodies including the OECD, G20
and IMF for our commitment to financial and
supervisory standards. The Isle of Man has been
the pioneer in introducing pragmatic regulation
and consumer protection, priding itself in being
responsive to international needs.
The Isle of Man has signed a number of
international tax agreements which reflect it’s
commitment to complying with international
standards.
Infrastructure
The Isle of Man has an excellent telecoms and
power infrastructure which has benefited from
hundreds of millions of pounds worth of public
and private sector investment in recent years. It is
this infrastructure which has helped provide the
foundation for the Island’s success as a major
centre for e-Business activities. In addition, the
Island offers internationally orientated service
expertise to a global client base.
Accessibility
The Island enjoys excellent transport links to
major transport hubs in the UK and Ireland with
over 100 flights per week to London, Liverpool
and Manchester, as well as regular flights to many
other regional airports, making the Isle of Man an
ideal gateway from which to travel to Europe and
the rest of the world.
Excellent quality of life
With beautiful countryside, very low crime rates
and excellent public services including health
care and high educational standards, there is
a relaxed and peaceful way of life on the Isle
of Man. The Island boasts a fine selection of
restaurants, shopping and leisure facilities, yet
away from the busy commercial centres, the
Island has retained a pace of life which is the
envy of most urban-dwellers.
Financial support
If you are relocating your business to the Island
or starting a new business, additional support in
the form of grants may be available.
Residency
There are no residency restrictions on the Island.
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The Isle of Legends
The Isle of Man has earned a global reputation for its pioneering spirit and
history of innovation.
In 1824, Sir William Hillary, a Manx resident, created the lifeboat service which
later became the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
Art Nouveau artist Archibald Knox was born on the Island in 1864. His designs
for Liberty & Co made him a household name, as did his watercolours, graphic
designs and fonts.
And in 1881 the Isle of Man was among the first countries to give women the
vote.
The Island has seen over 100 films made on its shores, with names such as
Johnny Depp, Penelope Cruz and John Malkovich to name but a few. More
recently, local actress Samantha Barks has starred alongside Anne Hathaway
and Hugh Jackman in Les Misérables to much critical acclaim.
Working from his Isle of Man studio, Roger W. Smith makes extraordinary
timepieces, following The Daniels Method, and is proud to be developing the
Island’s reputation as the Centre of Excellence for watch making.
The Island is the birthplace of disco legends the Bee Gees – who were later to
become one of the best-selling recording acts of all time.
In recent years, the Isle of Man has seen a meteoric rise in its sporting legends,
with Tour de France Green Jersey and world championships gold medallist
Mark Cavendish, Olympic Gold cyclist Peter Kennaugh and Zoe Gillings,
Britain’s No. 1 Olympic Snowboard Cross athlete, promoting the Island on a
worldwide scale. The Isle of Man TT races have attracted the worlds finest
motorcycle riders for over 100 years, and Ramsey’s Conor Cummins currently
holds the record as the fastest Manxman around the Mountain circuit.
Others are following in their footsteps and helping to raise the Island’s
reputation as a country which enables people to flourish.
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Peter Kennaugh MBE Image courtesy of Dave Kneen/ManxPhotosOnline
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Conor Cummins
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Sir William Hillary
Mark Cavendish Roger W. Smith watchmaker
Archibold Knox
Archibold Knox & Sir William Hillary Images courtesy of Manx National Heritage.
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Living the island life
The Isle of Man, with its relaxed and peaceful way of life
and friendly residents, boasts a fine selection of restaurants,
attractions, leisure facilities and activities.
The Island has retained a pace and quality of life, which is
envied by many, and with low crime rates the Island is one of
the safest places in the British Isles.
With the tourism industry complementing other sectors of the
Island’s varied economy, residents enjoy amenities such as
the theatre, cinemas, modern hotels, health clubs, casino and
nightclubs in addition to the many public houses and quality
restaurants.
Heritage forms an important part of Island life. There are
many historical attractions and a rich spectrum of ancient
monuments spanning 10,000 years of Manx history.
Newcomers to the Island are surprised by the variety of
scenery, which exists in such a relatively small landmass. From
rolling hills to picturesque farmlands, spectacular coastal
scenery to secluded glens, the Island provides a wealth of
diverse leisure activities, with an emphasis on sport and
outdoor pursuits.
The choice of outdoor sports is considerable. Cycling, golf
(we have 9 courses), sea and river fishing, sailing, windsurfing,
mountain biking, diving and hiking are popular. The Island
is internationally known as a centre for motorsport events,
especially the annual TT Races for motorcycles.
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Excellent essentials
The Isle of Man has a high performing education system
consisting of 32 well-resourced primary schools and
five regional secondary schools which all share a strong
commitment to meet the requirements of the Island’s young
people.
Perhaps the most significant accolade paid to the Island’s system
came recently from Professor Guy Claxton, an internationally
renowned educational researcher, author and university lecturer,
who observed:
“I’ve been stunningly impressed by the schools I’ve already seen
on the Island, by the literature I’ve seen from the Department
of Education and Children and the ‘Essentials for Learning’
programme here. It seems as rich and as fruitful a culture for
learning-centered education as I’ve met anywhere in the world.”
Independent school King William’s College, founded in 1833, is
a co-educational, day and boarding school set in the beautiful
safe haven of Castletown in the Isle of Man. Located on two
sites, the Senior School is within one minute of the airport and
has excellent links worldwide, whilst the Junior School is situated
a mile away in the delightful wooded grounds of an old country
residence.
The Isle of Man offers a comprehensive health service operated
on an NHS-style basis providing a full range of services, from
hospitals and specialists to district nursing, and the government
is responsible for doctors, dentists, optometrists and pharmacists.
Health has enjoyed significant investment by the Isle of Man
Government including the state-of-the-art £112 million Noble’s
Hospital.
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Safe and secure
The Isle of Man property market provides an
impressive range of appealing property to suit all
pockets. Apartments are no exception and the Island
offers a plethora of accommodation in cutting-edge
design, from studios through to stunning penthouse
apartments with lavish finishes.
Stylish apartment blocks shape many of the Island’s
promenades with impressive buildings situated in scenic
areas, overlooking headlands or harbours and within
easy walking distance of shops and daily conveniences.
Whether you desire a sea view from your new
apartment, golf course vista or a town centre location,
then you will find the right one for you. Additional
apartment services available on-Island include pool and
leisure facilities, restaurants, meeting rooms and even
the services of an entrusted concierge.
Many have dedicated parking or garaging with storage
amenities and excellent and prompt management
company services.
The estate agents on Island also act for all the major
local developers and are expert at finding the right
property for new and existing residents, whether it be
lock up and leave, off plan, newly built or ready to go
and fully furnished. So whether your lifestyle is sporty
and active, calm and sedentary, involves regular global
travel or is work and family based, you are sure to be
able to find the property that suits your lifestyle on the
Isle of Man.
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Indicative of properties available in the Isle of Man
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Quay West, Douglas
Kensington Place, Onchan
Windsor House, Port Erin
Where modern meets classic
Owing to the mass appeal of the Island in
Victorian times as a holiday destination, there
are a multitude of sizeable townhouses on
offer that were once thriving guest houses
cited especially around Douglas, the Island’s
capital. Many have been lovingly restored
and offer flexible living environments
complete with magnificent decorative ceiling
roses, deep cornices and over-sized skirting
boards. Many properties have ceiling heights
in excess of nine feet, lending a true sense of
grandeur to the house.
Many town houses are within walking
distance of the central business district and
cater for all budgets, from £150,000 for
an older home, to in excess of £1 million
for a prestigious gentleman’s residence set
over-looking a leafy square. Modern town
houses have also been constructed, with
state-of-the-art technology and high-end
contemporary finishes. Most town houses
have modest courtyards or small gardens,
some have garages and the best sea-fronted
properties boast spacious balconies with
coastal views to admire whilst entertaining.
For seasonal visitors town houses offer an
ideal base due to their low maintenance; for
others, these properties are an ideal home in
which to raise a family.
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Rose Cottage, Douglas
May Hill, Ramsey Cronkbourne, Douglas Cronk Cullyn, Colby
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Indicative of properties available in the Isle of Man
Maine Court, Port Erin
No.2 Derby Square, Douglas
Room to breathe
Visitors to the Isle of Man are often amazed at how
clean and fresh the air is on the Island. For those living
here it’s often something that is taken for granted, but
those who are used to living in a city really notice it:
when they visit the Isle of Man, it’s hardly surprising
that a number of them end up moving here to live a
cleaner, fresher lifestyle.
The Isle of Man offers a country lifestyle which is quite
unique, and we have an abundance of properties
steeped in history and character. Properties with
countryside and sea views are at a premium and
with a good agent you will find them. The range
of options are guaranteed to inspire even the most
discerning client.
So whatever you are looking for, whether it’s a plot of
land to build your dream home, a stunning sunrise or
sunset location, land for pets and ponies or a period
property bursting with character, you can guarantee
you will find it here on the Isle of Man.
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Indicative of properties available in the Isle of Man Images by Michael Thomson - Eye of Man Photography and also Andrew Barton Photography
Cooil Dharry, Kirk Michael
Montreux Court, Douglas
Palm Winds, RamseyTuck Mill, Onchan
State of the art
While the Isle of Man still retains much of its
traditional architecture, it is not afraid to embrace
the latest design and technologies. The Island
boasts a variety of commercial properties serving
all industry sectors, from existing and upgraded
high street retail units to modern warehouses and
high-tech serviced offices.
The Isle of Man Business Park sits on the outskirts
of the capital Douglas, only a short drive from the
financial centre and the busy port, which operates
regular freight services to the UK and Ireland.
In the south of the Island, Balthane Industrial Estate
and Ronaldsway Industrial Estate act as trade,
manufacturing and engineering hubs, occupying
the area surrounding Ronaldsway Airport. Also
nearby is the 20-acre Freeport, a secure and
patrolled free zone chosen for its close proximity
the airport, its good support services and excellent
telecommunications.
Ronaldway Airport is also now equipped to cater
for private and business jets, with a designated
2,000 sq metres hangar, lounge facilities and a
business conference centre operated by The
Private Jet Company.
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mum, you have the advantage of your child(ren)
being your access pass to a wide range of social
activities. If the corporate environment is more
your thing, the thriving business community is
hungry for fresh additions to the local resource
pool.
Personally, I have had the advantage of benefitting
from both worlds: building cherished friendships –
for parents and children alike – through play dates
and family lunches; as well as building my own
company offering bespoke business consulting
and creative writing services to a loyal client base.
Indeed, moving here from a big city like London
initially felt overwhelming. However, the trade-off
has been as far from a negative one as I could ever
have imagined. A sound sense of realism and an
open-mind has stood us in good stead along the
way. This is not Hong Kong, Paris or Dubai where
a cornucopia of leisure opportunities await you
on your doorstep. Instead you gain immediate
access to fresh air, beautiful nature, zero commute,
helpful locals – all contributing to a quality of life
which it is hard to find anywhere else in Northern
Europe. In addition, we have some excellent
restaurants, an ample array of cultural pursuits like
art galleries, museums, concerts and Broadway
musicals, as well as entertaining venues and festive
events for families, couples and singles alike.
Several high street brands have found their way
to our shopping areas – and thanks to our well-
developed digital and shipping infrastructure you
have access to the joys of online shopping too, of
course.
Yes, it can be a challenge to live in a small and
relatively slow-paced community; on an island
at that with its natural limitations and transport
challenges; and the weather is truly as fickle as a
feather in a stream. But journey away once in a
while and you will see the unbeatable advantages
of living here whenever you come back. There
really is no place to live like the Isle of Man.
Michelle P. Tonnesen is originally from Scandinavia, but has lived in Brussels, the Middle East and London before relocating to the Isle of Man with her family in 2011. She is an independent business consultant specialised in change management and communication. After moving to the Island she chose to explore creative writing as well. She has since published numerous articles on lifestyle and business subjects, and is currently working on her first novel inspired by her local and cosmopolitan journeys.
For more about Michelle visit www.mimo.co.im
Michelle P. Tonnesen
Trailing spouse. Accompanying partner. Expat
wife. A rose of many names – and here I am,
blooming away in the Irish Sea. The archetypical
female “come-over” (as the locals call us) of the
21st century, who has followed her business
executive husband on an adventure into the
unknown: relocating to the Isle of Man.
So, how does a well-educated cosmopolitan
keep sane on “The Rock”? Fortunately, the life
of my kind has evolved from the days of ladies
in pearls solely sipping gin and tonics at leisurely
lunches. If your profession is a stay-at-home
Calling the Island home - a personal relocation story
Some of the brands that call the Island home...
The Isle of Man will be the base for manufacturing
developments using its ground-breaking ‘Diamond
Like Carbon’ process which combats corrosion
in the Oil & Gas industry. With such cutting-edge
technological requirements John, who has been
developing the business at its UK headquarters in
Bedford, England since buying it in 2003, was rightly
cautious in deciding where the next step should
take place.
“Initially the logistics of shipping worried me as I
need to be confident we can deliver promptly to
customers worldwide. When it became clear we
needed a new manufacturing facility, we searched
around the British Isles for the best place to base it
but when you looked at all the factors, the Isle of
Man won out. In our Isle of Man business we will
manufacture some really big machines to coat
the inside of 60’ long oil pipes with Diamond Like
Carbon.
“One of the most important elements for us is
to train and retain highly skilled technical staff. In
England we found that people would often move
on once they were trained but in the Isle of Man
employees are a lot more loyal. Generally people
on the Isle of Man want to stay on the Isle of Man
and you have this phenomenon where technical
people attract other technical people, they like to be
together which means you get a pool of talented,
highly-skilled people.”
John’s initial shipping concerns were solved by
an arrangement with a Bristol-based shipping
company and the development of re-usable
crates. “It’s no different to shipping from the UK,”
says John, “and as we are developing very high
value machines, the cost of shipping is a very small
contributor to the end price. In terms of getting
parts to the Island for assembly, we just keep a
bit more in stock to ensure we don’t run out of
anything if there are delays due to bad weather.”
John had already been aware of the Island’s
attractions to new businesses through
conversations with Adrian Moore, Chair of the Isle
of Man Aerospace Cluster, and says the Isle of Man
Government “couldn’t have been more helpful”.
John was able to take advantage of the financial
grant scheme to gain accreditation for five key
ISOs and the Freeport location offered the chance
for custom-built facilities which include room for
future expansion.
And future expansion is clearly a major goal for
Highland Scientific. John estimates the Isle of
Man business will employ up to 500 people at the
end of its current ten year plan (making it a major
employer on the Island) and is also planning a
stock market flotation before the decade is out.
“I feel totally positive about the Isle of Man and
our future there,” says John, “It has all the right
ingredients to build a successful business.”
John O’Driscoll, Highland Scientific
“I just love the Isle of Man: it’s an absolutely fantastic
place.” Highland Scientific Managing Director John
O’Driscoll is unequivocal in his assessment of the
Island as a place to do business and it is this belief
that led him to decide the Isle of Man was the right
place for a brand new manufacturing facility.
Primarily a research and development company,
Highland Scientific generates enabling
technologies for production processes around the
world. In particular it specialises in the application
of thin film coatings which are used by a wide
range of industries including optical, aerospace,
semiconductor, military, defence and oil and gas.
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Calling the Island home - for a business relocation
Coutts House Summerhill RoadONCHAN, Isle of ManIM3 1NW
Tel: +44 (0)7624 432227 jan@jdtinsley.co.uk www.couttshouse.com Contact: Jan Tinsley
Coutts HouseStunningly designed, luxury apartments with concierge and leisure facilities - for sale, rent and investment.
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Black Grace CowleyEstate agents, Chartered Surveyors, Registered Valuers & Residential Lettings/Property Management.
Black Grace Cowley51 Victoria StreetDOUGLASIsle of ManIM1 2LD
Tel: +44 (0) 1624 645 555www.blackgracecowley.com Contact: Tim Groves
ChrystalsThe premier Isle of Man estate agent for residential, commercial, agricultural and rental property throughout the Island.
Chrystals, 31 Victoria StreetDOUGLAS, Isle of ManIM1 2LH
Tel: +44 (0)1624 623778 douglas@chrystals.co.imwww.chrystals.co.imContact: Shane Magee
Dealing with High Net Worth Individuals property related needs for over a decade.
Chrystals, 31 Victoria StreetDOUGLAS, Isle of ManIM1 2LH
Tel: +44 (0)7624 480407 nickcooperconsultant@gmail.com Contact: Nick Cooper
Mary Linehan 35 Farmhill Park, BRADDAN, Isle of Man, IM2 2EDTel: +44 (0)7624 495751 mary@b-localiom.comwww.b-localiom.com
Integration/Relocation Specialist providing unique tailored services, since 2005. Supporting Individuals & Families with professional, yet personal service.
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Many say that there is no better time for investors, companies and individuals to establish a base on the Isle of Man. Historically, buyers who have invested on the Island have benefited from the unrivalled economy. With the present return to growth of the UK property market acting as a catalyst to the Island’s economy, there is a real window of opportunity in our midst. Visit the Island
and prepare to be inspired and charmed by its beauty, quality of life and opportunities therein.
The companies here are amongst those who are happy to help with your questions and queries, and offer you a warm welcome to the Isle of Man, and we thank them for their support in making this publication.
Michelle Murphy 1st Floor, 10-12 Prospect HillDOUGLAS, Isle of Man, IM1 1EJTel: +44 (0) 1624 612888enquiries@relocationoptions.co.im
www.relocationoptions.co.im
Specialists in relocating individuals, families and businesses to the Isle of Man with the smoothest of moves
King William’s CollegeCASTLETOWNIsle of ManIM9 1TP
Tel: +44 (0)1624 820400 Principal@kwc.imwww.kwc.im
King William’s College King William’s College is a co-educational independent day & boarding school educating children from 4-18.
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Haven Homes
Developers of high quality and architecturally stunning homes.
Haven HomesPinewood Complex Laburnum Road, DOUGLASIsle of Man, IM2 1DE
Tel: +44 (0)1624 677192www.haven.im Contact: David Lewis
Property wise 14b Village WalkONCHANIsle of ManIM3 4EB
Tel: +44 (0)1624 662820www.propertywise.co.im
Property Wise
Estate agents
Hartford Homes Middle RIverDOUGLASIsle of ManIM2 1AL
Tel: +44 (0)1624 631000www.hartford.im
Hartford Homes
Developers of inspirational new homes in aspirational locations
Deanwood
Estates Agents, Surveyors, Valuers and Residential Lettings
DeanWood 37 Victoria StreetDOUGLASIsle of ManIM1 2LF
Tel: +44 (0)1624 620606www.deanwood.im
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Specialists in design & development of residential/commercial property. Over 60 awards for design & build quality, we are one of the UK’s most successful independent property development companies.
Dandara Group Head Office Isle of Man Business ParkBRADDAN, Isle of ManIM2 2SA
Tel: +44 (0)1624 693300www.dandara.com
Dandara
Why the Isle of Man?• Wide range of quality property available – with no restrictions on owning property
• Easily accessible from the UK and Europe, just an hour from London
• High quality of life in a safe, secure and private environment
• Diverse economy with nearly 30 years of economic growth
• Excellent education and healthcare systems
• Competitive tax regime
Home Strategic, Ballafletcher RoadDOUGLAS, Isle of Man, IM4 4QJ Tel: +44 (0)1624 610121 www.homestrategic.com Contact - Lee McLellan
strategic marketing | creative design | pr and media relations research | office planning
ISLE OF MAN WHERE YOU CANDepartment of Economic Development, St Georges Court, DOUGLAS, Isle of Man, IM1 1EXTel: +44 (0)1624 687361 Contact - Andy Bostock www.whereyoucan.com
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