property investment
property investment
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by Jim Barnaby - 2007-11-27
The future of the housing market has been the subject of so much conjecture and debate that the list of considerations is notably long. No less than 37 issues have been identified in the Calcutt repor...
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by Andrew Stratton - 2007-11-30
Lately, there has been an increase in the number of people acquiring residential investment properties. If managed properly, they can provide you with a steady source of income for a number of years, ...
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by Andrew Stratton - 2007-11-30
When analyzing a real estate deal, the most important thing you need to consider is the modified internal rate of return. This is the figure that will determine how profitable an investment could be, ...
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by Propertyhawk - 2007-11-28
The rise in the buy-to-let residential investment market in recent years has been accompanied by the appearance of the so called ‘property investment guru'. These ‘gurus' spend all their ti...
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by JIM BARNABY - 2007-12-04
Buy-to-let has come a long way since the term was first coined in the 1990s. It's not just that the market has grown massively during that time, or that savvy investors have enjoyed large returns;...
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by JIM BARNABY - 2007-12-04
The UK housing market is in a curious state in many ways. After years of high inflation driven by a strong economy and a shortfall in demand, the market has seen a slowdown since the base rate hit...
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by JIM BARNABY - 2007-12-08
For the last few years London has been one of the areas pushing UK property inflation the most. Whatever the average price rise, London's has been higher, with prime central London areas seeing th...
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by JIM BARNABY - 2007-12-18
Those investing in buy-to-let property will have many issues to consider as they do so, from cost and location to the market being served. All these factors tie in of course. Accommodation in a h...
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by Adrian Jones - 2007-12-21
With uncertainty in the world today many individuals are looking for a safe place to invest their hard-earned money. While some choose to purchase low-interest bonds or stock away money in a savings a...
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by JIM BARNABY - 2008-01-12
While many a property investor chase bargains in new markets around the world (which in cases such as Cape Verde and India may be very exciting indeed), the old favourites retain their appeal. Pol...