The dangers of buying off-plan
The use of property as a means of speculative investment has been extremely popular over the past decade and a half.
The use of property as a means of speculative investment has been extremely popular over the past decade and a half.
With property prices in most of the western world on a one-way trip upwards, the virtually instantaneous gains to be made from property, particularly when purchased off-plan, had become somewhat of a given.
Unfortunately, following this prolonged splurge, most of these same markets are now suffering the hangover effects of a credit squeeze, downward...
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