As experienced wealth managers and mortgage brokers in Bishop’s Stortford Enables Independent Financial Advisors often discuss property as part of people’s portfolios either as an investment in a home or as part of a more commercial property fund.
There is much argument as to whether or not favourable conditions in UK property look set to continue but many believe they can. Last year was a turning point in the economy as far as investment in commercial property was concerned. After three to five years of uncertainty and as a result of this market hiatus UK government bonds became increasingly popular as investors looked for wealth preservation. But over the past 18 months, the UK has been increasingly viewed as economically stable and commercial property looks good value on a yield basis relative to other asset classes, which has attracted both domestic and international interest.
The property part of a wealth management portfolio aims to give investors an attractive level of income, at the same time as providing an element of growth in income and capital. Many property fund’s have historical yields around 4 per cent, which many think is sustainable especially if portfolios focus on high quality buildings in good locations, with strong tenants and with certain assets in London and the South East experiencing significant rental growth. Sadly the economic recovery is not uniform across the UK so property funds tend to be more focused on the income line produced from properties in other regions. Enable's IFA’s in Bishop’s Stortford can help you make property part of your wealth management plans.
Your home could be at risk if you do not keep up the repayments.
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