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Pension funds find a property solution

By: Series: Estates Gazette ; (0133) 18 August 2001, 80-81(2)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Examines the growth in self-invested personal pension schemes (SIPPSs) investing in property. Considers the advantages and disadvantages of investing in property; holding shares in property could provide a secure return and a fourfold increase in income but the property market is more difficult to disinvest from if necessary and not so liquid as the stock market. Article suggests syndicates, which enable investors to spread risk across several property investments and to gain liquidity by trading the shares.
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Examines the growth in self-invested personal pension schemes (SIPPSs) investing in property. Considers the advantages and disadvantages of investing in property; holding shares in property could provide a secure return and a fourfold increase in income but the property market is more difficult to disinvest from if necessary and not so liquid as the stock market. Article suggests syndicates, which enable investors to spread risk across several property investments and to gain liquidity by trading the shares.