Liquidity may never be far from the mind of anyone investing in bricks and mortar but many investment portfolios tend to have a slice of property in them. For wealth management Enables IFA’s know that balanced portfolios include bricks and mortar and with signs of recovery in the UK economy the trend to encourage investment in property has returned. Rather than make individual and more time consuming individual property investments having them as an asset class in a portfolio makes sense.
Mike Deverell an investment manager said recently, “We have done a fair bit of research comparing the Investment Property Databank index with economic growth and we know property is highly correlated to the economy. “With the economy doing better over the last 18 months it made sense that property was a good place to put money. Property as an asset class has done fantastically well in the last 12 months and you still get a much better return on a rental yield from a property than from cash, a bond or anything else, by a long way.”
His research also indicated that rental income growth has still to come through in property while the number of vacant properties still remains high, but the eventual improvement in these two areas of the sector should only act as another boost for the asset class. Enable’s Independent Financial Advisors are here to talk you through a balanced portfolio approach to saving and investing so if you are planning to increase your exposure to property we are here to talk you through your options you may even want to look at how to boost liquidity and diversification through the addition of a property derivatives funds.
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