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Ground rents and reversions increasingly attractive

By: Language: English Series: Property Forecast ; March 2007, 14-15(2)Publication details: 2007Subject(s): Summary: In the past many investors have overlooked the potential of ground rent investments, believing that they would not offer a reasonable return until the lease expires possibly more than a century after the investment has been purchased. Argues that the number of ground rent buyers purchasing at auction is on the increase, with a number of larger investors recognising that by understanding their active management potential, large returns are more than possible.
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Journal article London Journal article L137557 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 137557-1001

In the past many investors have overlooked the potential of ground rent investments, believing that they would not offer a reasonable return until the lease expires possibly more than a century after the investment has been purchased. Argues that the number of ground rent buyers purchasing at auction is on the increase, with a number of larger investors recognising that by understanding their active management potential, large returns are more than possible.