Articles In ‘Property Investment’ Section
Building Consents Increase Offers Some Hope »
One of the signs that a recession may be coming to an end is renewed confidence in the construction sector. This sector is hard hit during recessions but construction companies and developers are aware that profits can be made as economic growth resumes again. Seasonally adjusted housing consents for February, excluding apartments, rose to [...]
7 Positive Things About Property Investment »
There is a lot of things to consider when investing in property. The first of these is what are the objectives of your investment; is it to generate long term growth or is it to provide an additional revenue stream? This is a question that only you can answer however here are some of the reasons why Property Investment is so attractive to so [...]
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Top Tips For Investing In Property »
Just like investing in any other asset class, you should do your homework before jumping in to the property market. If, like most things, you get it right at the start, with careful planning, research and a sound strategy investing in property can really pay off. Choosing the right property in the right location is a sure way to make your [...]
Property – Fall in Love With the Numbers, Not the »
When considering property as an investment, you must be practical. Property only serves as a good investment when it helps you achieve your financial goals. And because each property has different things to offer the would-be investor, you need to know what you are getting into, and why. At its most basic, a property investment offers cashflow, [...]
Are You Born Between 1946 and 1964? »
For more than 30 years now there have been warnings galore about the baby boomers leaving the workforce. Our exit will cause shortages in labour, put pressure on wages and increase health services. This has been a ticking time bomb to all Governments, past and current. There has been plenty of talk however no action in the political arena. [...]





