Property Investments

Seneca launches property investment with £20m acquisition

[ad_1] Seneca, the £500m investment house based in the north west, has launched a property investment product. The new mandate is run by Jeff Morton, an industry veteran,

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The property investments to avoid no matter what | British GQ

[ad_1] There are two rules to property investment. Number one – if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. And number two

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Property investments you don’t need a CEO’s salary for | British GQ

[ad_1] Property investments aren’t just for big spenders. For every Fergus Wilson (the prolific investor who, until a couple of years ago, owned over 1,000

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Getting the right property investment strategy in place

[ad_1] What the Brexit-induced woes have highlighted is advisers should make sure what sort of investment strategy clients need when contemplating property as part of

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How To Buy Your First Investment Property

[ad_1] From the budget, to the area and the home itself: here are the key questions property investors must ask themselves. One in five homes

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Foreign property investment: what does it mean for economies?

[ad_1] Manhattan’s skyline, with many high-rise and exclusive condos. Foreign property investment is increasing in the city&nbsp The number of overseas property investors in cities

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Merseyside property investment firm to sell Ascot properties to people worldwide

[ad_1] Terry Riley, who founded the Ascot Group, and Stuart Howard have established Ascot Property Investments as a 50/50 venture Stuart Howard, an executive with

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FSA warns on overseas property Sipp investments

[ad_1] An FSA alert has warned advisers investing client money through Sipps in unregulated overseas property firm Harlequin Property to be careful regarding investment suitability.

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Property Investment Consultation | Country Life

[ad_1] Tuesday, March 2, 2004 On March 17 the Chancellor is set to outline his financial plans for the coming year, but this time Mr