Can I Afford to Invest? Many people invest in less profitable investments because they think that property investment is reserved for the already wealthy. Here we show this is not the case and prove that almost anyone can invest in property.
Investment - Can I Afford to Invest in Property? Property investment offers a secure wealth building vehicle. It is NOT only the wealthy that can benefit from this form of investment. If you would like to know more about investing in property and if you have the deliverable criteria to become an investor then contact us at info@dolphinpropertiesspain.com. An advisor will contact you to discuss the options available to you - many are surprised at the available options.
If you are a property owner, the chances are you can afford to buy your second home in the sun or begin a property portfolio. If you are a first time buyer, who is looking for an investment opportunity to break you into the UK property market, you probably can afford to invest.
If you have 10% of the property value you can certainly afford to invest.
With the economic climate as it is at the moment do you really want to invest your money in the stock market, government bonds, ISAs, pensions, endowments, etc?
We all know what has happened to the pension markets over the last ten years, most pension funds have grossly under performed, leaving you, the investor, having to either postpone your retirement for a few more years, or plough serious amounts of cash into your already dwindling pension to keep you afloat.
How many people remember your building society manager telling you your endowment policy will pay your mortgage off early and give you a nice tax-free lump sum as well, again most people have had to pay more or extend their mortgage term to pay off their mortgage.
This is what happens when stock markets don't perform.
Property markets on average double every 7 years, regardless of market conditions. In Spain the average is even lower. Just ask yourself how much you paid for your first house and how much it is worth now.