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Property Investment - Is It Right For You?
November 3, 2006, 11:03 am | visits: 351 | wordcount: 364

By Wanda Cortez

Are you thinking about investing in property? Are you thinking of buying an apartment to rent, or as a holiday home for youself?

Incomes are increasing and many more people are finding that investing in property makes sense. Even if you buy on a mortgage, the rental income from your property usually pays the mortgage and maintenance. After 15 or 20 years the mortgage can be paid off, the rental income is profit and you have a property that has probably increased in value. Check out http://www.investment-property-today.info or http://www.investing-in-property.info for more information.

Property usually increases in value faster than most other forms of savings. This is not always the case and there are risks attaching to any investment of this type. The value of the property can fall. Rental income may be less than you anticipated. You may find that you have to sell in a hurry because you need the capital quickly.

You can find property close to home, or abroad. One growth market has been in apartments. Apartments are popular with first time buyers, who are often young couples who are both working. These people want to be able to move on, if career progression demands and renting an apartment means that it is much easier for them to move across the country, if needs be.

With the development of new areas as vacation destinations there are many purpose built apartment developments in countries as diverse as Spain, Hungary and Australia. These apartments are being snapped up by investors, who are hoping for capital growth and a growing rental income.

Small city center properties are another popular choice among investors, especially for renting to students, or as very short term rentals.

Research is very important when you are choosing to invest in any property market. You need to work out costs. There will be local taxes, agency fees, maintenance, insurance and much more. The exact details will vary from area to area and can only be ascertained by talking to a real estate agent in your chosen location.

About the Author: Wanda Cortez works in finance. Find more investment info at Buying Platinum, Investing in Property or Investment Property.
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