Real Estate Investment - Why it is
Big Business?
By Rhiannon Williamson
When examining the different asset
classes, real estate is generally far less volatile
than shares and real estate tends to be the haven that investors flock to when
other asset classes are suffering.
It is true to say that investment
properties can
have many benefits in terms of building long-term wealth, but we must never
forget that this wealth is not guaranteed!
Following the global real estate
boom of the late 1980’s many investors learnt this hard lesson when they
found their properties were worth far less than they had
actually paid for them and the bottom seemingly fell out of the over-inflated
market. The bottom did not truly fall out of the market however as all real
estate retained value; the real estate market simply experienced an overdue
rebalance and has gone on to build from this point of stability.
Since the booming 80’s ‘sensible’
investments in real
estate have still
offered major attractions and advantages, and it is back to real estate that
investors have turned in recent years.
With real estate prices in some countries soaring,
and first time buyers
struggling to get
onto the first rung of the real estate ladder, many people are looking further a
field for investment property opportunities.
A recent report in the UK
highlighted a 130% rise in the value of farmland since the 1990’s for example –
fuelled entirely by a new breed of non-farming buyers. With bricks and mortar real estate prices in
the UK now so exorbitant, these non-farming buyers are looking for alternatives
for their money.
They may be unable to afford
real-estate
investments and
unwilling to risk their cash on the ever volatile stock market and so they are
buying up fields and pastures to get in on the real estate investment
game!
Others interested in property investment have been examining the real estate markets around the globe for value for
money, return on investment, potential for growth and development, rental market
opportunities and basic stability. With current research showing that up to one
in eight Britons intend to purchase an overseas real estate within the
next five years you can see that overseas real estate investment is very big
business.
Relatively newly discovered
property markets are opening up or expanding in countries such as North Cyprus,
South Africa and Bulgaria for example – where potential buyers are afforded
incredible value for money when it comes to real estate. The real estate market in countries such as these
has been artificially restricted through the threat of war or political
instability, and now with their recent history showing that they are stable
countries with strong
economies and
populated and governed by those with a first world perspective, property
investors are finding markets rich in diversity and potential.
Dubai is another country offering
interesting real estate investment
opportunities.
Since May 2002 when the crown prince of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al
Maktoom issued a decree allowing foreigners the right to buy freehold real
estate there, the real estate market has exploded!
Properties available in Dubai range
from modest one bedroom flats to freehold exclusive islands! And property there
still offers very good value for money – furthermore the tax and business
advantages in Dubai are very appealing and so real estate
investment in
Dubai is enjoying a buoyant upward trend.
And then there are the ‘old’
favourites – France, Florida and Spain for example are all countries with a long
history of investment real estate appeal - especially for Britons and
Northern European residents looking to escape the weather and invest in a home
in the sun. Whether you are looking to secure a home for holidays, your
retirement or you are looking for a long term
investment
opportunity these countries still offer the investor potential for real estate
growth.
When it comes to considering real
estate as an investment vehicle it is a tried and tested method
used for attempting to secure long term gains – but as with any investment, gains, returns and security of
investment are not
guaranteed. Whether real estate investment is right for you and matches your
circumstances and attitude to risk is something that you need to
consider.
Rhiannon Williamson is an
experienced publisher who has produced articles for leading travel and tourism
guides and financial magazines. Her specialist knowledge about both travel and
finance gives her site Shelter Offshore the unique ability to literally cover
every single aspect of moving & living abroad - including the often less
discussed offshore tax advantages that can be available when leaving our
homeland.
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