Property Investment 101: Property Investment is no longer the best, right?
I do wonder if property investment was ever the best before this?
I love properties because I could touch it. I will always remember vividly the first time ever I bought a property. It’s a small 730 sq ft apartment but I felt so proud. My wife felt so proud too. Haha. Now, whether property investment is the best or not, I have no idea yeah. I am invested in the stock market which I also love. I have been investing into mutual funds for a very long time and is a ‘Gold status member’ (go think which brand).
As for answering the question about the best investment, well, let’s just look at charts. All are from tradingeconomics.comThere’s Malaysia. Followed by Singapore, Australia, Thailand, Japan and the United Kingdom. Let’s state the most obvious one first. All these property markets have shown an increasing price trend when we stretch it over a long period of time of many years.







Hopefully there are nough numbers for an answer as above
So you see, whether property is the best investment or not is really secondary. If we bought the right property and we held on to it for sufficient time, we could see that our assets will appreciate. That’s what matters because while inflation is making us worried, the house prices is balancing that back.
Will house prices continue to rise like some period within the charts; fast and furious? I personally do not think the prices would rise so fast these days. In fact what I think will happen is that inflation would be one key reason for rising prices.
Happy deciding and don’t think too much about which is the best. If it’s good, then it’s good. Cheers.
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