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We're ready to provide you with the essential information for your next investment. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, property remains one of the best ways to invest your money.
It's the right time to invest.
Now is the time to buy property, the low interest rates make it a buyer's market. However, you cannot just select the first property you see, research needs to be done for you to make a sound decision. Greeff's Investor's club is here to provide you with the current market news and trends to help you determine what is a good investment.
Property remains a steady investment choice. If the stock market feels like an unstable and unsafe environment for your money, property is a more reliable long-term investment. It is also a great way to diversify your portfolio, however you will need a strategy. For instance, selling to buy another property is not advised rather fund a new property through the rental income of an older one in your portfolio.
A primary concern for investors with rental property in mind is the yield. We are here to recommend properties that have the potential for great rental yield. We offer many tips such as buying a 'cheaper' property and fixing it up to increase the value or buy in a high-demand rental area. A diverse portfolio is one way to make your investments less susceptible to fluctuations in the market. We can help you get the best bond, through our partners at BetterBond, your investment should have the best lending rate possible for your credit profile.
The rental market is currently still in recovery mode, but locations situated close to universities, schools, and business districts are sought after by tenants. We've got a range of properties that are great investment opportunities. The apartments are situated in neighbourhoods with property prices steadily on the rise. Situated close to UCT, Varsity College, Damelin and many more.
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Author: Greeff Christies International Real Estate