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“There are still good buys out there for people who want to purchase older homes to flip and resell, but you really need to buy right to make your money over the short-term in the current market. Both sides of the coin, new or old, have their advantages and w...
A lot depends on your needs and personal situation, says Kreusch. “For someone who travels a great deal it may make more sense to rent a small property and buy an investment property that will give you a bigger yield than your rental cost. For someone wanting more stability, a...
How to make the most of your Buy-to-Let property in any market: Investment property remains an excellent long-term choice for those who do their homework and heed the advice of experienced professionals.
s proportionate share in the property is based on their respective financial contribution to the co-ownership arrangement. The client then commits to buy the bank’s share at an agreed-upon mark-up in tranches, normally on an annual basis, resulting in the bank’s share being diminished ...