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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

As an investor and owner i speak from…

As an investor and owner i speak from experience that the Small Oasis Project in Spain has been neglected by Sante half built and looks like a rubbish tip.. no work on site + club house for years... they promise a lot in their literature but are miles away in reality. Please speak to owners before you invest.

May 16, 2024
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Sante Investments: Urgent Call to Reevaluate Support for Small Oasis Development

It is with great concern and disappointment that attention is drawn to the association between Sante Investments and the Small Oasis development. As an investor and consumer, it is crucial to be aware of the impact that the support of Sante Investments may have on the reputation of potential projects.

Small Oasis, a development purportedly backed and supported by Sante Investments, has proven to be a colossal letdown. The promised community and clubhouse have failed to materialize, leaving homeowners disillusioned and deceived. The credibility of the project has been tarnished, and the dreams of those who invested in the vision of a thriving holiday home community have been shattered.

It is disheartening to witness a reputable entity like Sante Investments being associated with a project that falls short of delivering on its commitments. The developer's use of Sante Investments' name to add credibility to their project poses a risk to the reputation of the esteemed investment firm.

This review serves as an urgent call to Sante Investments to reevaluate their association with the Small Oasis development. The ongoing misrepresentation, broken promises, and apparent lack of accountability on the part of the developer could potentially reflect poorly on Sante Investments' commitment to ethical and reliable investments.

Prospective investors and consumers should exercise caution when considering projects affiliated with Sante Investments and thoroughly investigate the current state and credibility of the developments associated with their name. It is imperative for Sante Investments to take a proactive stance in ensuring that their brand is not inadvertently aligned with projects that fail to meet the standards expected from a reputable investment firm.

January 1, 2024
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