Property Assets
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Indirect property is a term used in
property investment. There are two
fundamental means by which one can invest in property. The first and most
obvious is through purchasing freehold or leasehold interests in property,
this is broadly known as direct property investment. |
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The second and less well-known method to
achieve property performance with one's money is through indirect
investment. Indirect investment can be exemplified by the purchasing of
shares in companies that specialise in property dealings, property index
derivatives or the bonds of corporate property firms. This allows the
interest owner to receive financial returns inline with those of the
property market without requiring the large quantities of capital generally
required to purchase direct property rights whilst also benefiting from high
levels of liquidity in their property assets. |
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