Investors looking to buy property in 2009 must consider more than just location to capture capital growth and income generation.
According to The International Law Partnership's top ten property recommendations for the year ahead, timeless destinations will always hold their cache as will reduced stock in quality locations. However, senior partner John Howell believes alternative methods of investing such as repossessions, distressed sales or investing in more adventurous destinations could reap rewards. He considers many distressed sales are investment properties that buyers intended to sell at a quick profit. In addition, property in developments where supply outstrips demand is often heavily discounted for the...
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