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Tag Archives: Intererst Rates
How to calculate your REAL return on Investment: 5% becomes 35%
Traditionally property return on investment is calculated by rental yield, especially when it is being compared to returns of other types of investments. However I believe it is a much more exact science, and can vary significantly depending on specific … Continue reading
How to calculate your REAL return on Investment: 5% can becomes 35%
Traditionally property return on investment is calculated by rental yield, especially when it is being compared to returns of other types of investments. However I believe it is a much more exact science, and can vary significantly depending on specific … Continue reading
Two Sides of the Coin: Landlords should be the Heads
There has been a great deal of negative press associated with the property market over recent weeks. But I believe every cloud has a silver lining, every disappointment is an opportunity and that there are always two sides of a … Continue reading
“Interest rates rise to 8% in two years”- Never
Yesterday I read this article in the Telegraph, of which I provide a summary: “Interest rates may rise to 8% within two years to choke off soaring inflation, according to radical new research by the influential Policy Exchange think tank. … Continue reading

