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I've seen prices fall quite dramatically in Florida over the last two years. However I am seeing excellent deals on offer at the moment and a return of interest from investors in the UK. With new buil...
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Peter Malone
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Property can be an excellent investment in a depression. There are several reasons for this. the first is that many people have to sell during a depression; this forces prices down and allows a wise investor to buy at below market value. Also...
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Alok Kumar Singh
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The best investment in a depression are consumer staple goods and the companies that make them. Johnson and Johnson and Kraft Foods would be good examples. Cigarette and alcohol companies also do very well during bad times. If you feel the market...
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Lata Vijaybaskar
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The reality of this bubble in both residential and retail spaces would be clearer when the construction is complete and occupancy starts. If the property developers are able to pull in the huge demand then yes its a succes strategy, but the...
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Peter Malone
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Why describe the Dubai Market as a bubble? The whole of Dubai is developing. There are countless new businesses growing in Dubai and the rest of the Emirates. People running and working in these businesses need somewhere to live. Many will...
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This Property Bubble would be the second largest bubble in the years to come as far as Dubai Poperties are concerned... first one being blown in Shenghai!! The range of properties offered in Dubai and at the prices at which they are offered...
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Peter Malone
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Looking from the perspective of the UK Property Market. The media are creating a mass panic amongst the general public suggesting that property prices may fall by as much as 30% over the next couple of years. this has meant that many 'average'...
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Satish Pandey
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What you’re describing is a symptom of diversification and return-chasing in a risk-laden environment. It is not necessarily the trend. And I’ll elaborate: First, the definition of risk is incorrect. We now see higher volatility and lower...
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