PropertyBourse offers alternative to A-Day Sipps

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A market matching high-net-worth investors with offers of commercial and residential property has launched as an alternative to A-Day ‘buy-to-let' investments.

PropertyBourse is modelled on AngelBourse, which already matches sophisticated private investors with companies looking for sell equity stakes. As an appointed representative of regulated AngelBourse, PropertyBourse acts as a trading platform for private property investment vehicles, mostly focused on commercial property for its higher and more stable yield over time. Qualified investors can access deals through PropertyBourse’s website, obtaining information on available schemes, documentation, application forms and property analysis and commentary. Robin Christie, managing direct...

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