Commercial Property Investment: What You Need to Know

Commercial property investment is an excellent way to spread or diversify risk in your portfolio. Investing in property is unlike investing in other essential asset classes such as cash, fixed income and equities, meaning that your property values will move freely of other assets and won’t typically be affected by stock market fluctuations. So, what essential things do you need to know about commercial property investment? Learn more today.

Investing in Property for Beginners: 5 Mistakes to Avoid

Many investors make mistakes, including experienced ones. I wouldn’t be able to make you aware of the problems that can arise if people hadn’t made them already. Investing in property, for beginners, is a make-or-break moment. It’s easy to make mistakes if you don’t have the knowledge required, so read on to learn the top five things you need to avoid and get yourself ready to invest.

Essential Property Portfolio Tips

If you’re looking to create a property portfolio as a long-term project, you need to be ready. Private renting is all the hype right now, and you could turn owning property into your very own full-scale business. Now is your time to take advantage of the market and follow these essential property portfolio tips to make the most of it.

Serviced Accommodation: Things You Need to Know

Serviced accommodation is the term used for when you let out a property over a shorter period than other deals. Rather than having long term tenants, you can expect to be accommodating for guests. In some way, it’s like a hotel because many investors who choose this route will let out a unit or room on a nightly or short-term basis rather than on a long-term deal. For example, with a buy-to-let strategy, you have 6-months or 1-year tenancy as options, but a serviced accommodation enables you to let the property for just one night, or you can opt to use a long term short-term letting.

Liam J Ryan
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