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As you may be aware, the Clifford Morton Investments team spend much of our time researching investment sectors and products. When doing so, we are looking for attractive options which offer sustainable returns and multiple levels of capital security. This detailed analysis and research enables us to make investment introductions that will benefit our clients for years to come. With that in mind, this short opinion piece is designed to put Property Investments firmly on the radar of those considering their investment options.
We are talking about property investments today against the backdrop of a real surge in interest. So let’s start with some brief context.
The relative security of property has meant that private individuals have favoured it as an investment for decades. Historically, the popular method of investment was through Buy-to-Let or other similar arrangements.
However, housing has become increasingly politicised and the resultant taxation changes have squeezed the returns for private landlords. This in turn has left private landlords wondering how best to continue to enjoy the security of property based investing while earning a decent return on their capital.
In response to this situation, investors are now privately backing property development firms. This typically means investing into a development firm through a Fixed Loan Note. In this arrangement, the ongoing development provides security to the investor.
When a development firm generates funds in this manner they are used to pay for the costs of a specific construction. Recent examples include; housing estates, shopping centres, retail outlets and leisure centres. When the development reaches an agreed point of construction, the developer repays the original capital plus interest to the investor.
Over the past few months the Clifford Morton investments team have observed a number of factors that strongly indicate the property investment market is set for significant growth. We’ve summarised our analysis below;
The investment team have recently been introducing clients to a number of property investment opportunities. The returns available on these products are typically double digits pa with annual or compounded interest.
Please get in touch if you would like to know more about investing in property development. We’ll be glad to answer any questions you may have and, if suitable, share some investment ideas.
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