The steep rise in the cost of living and the high rates of interest have made it difficult for many to buy property. A recent trend has been found in co-buying with friends and family making entering the property market more attainable. There are some distinct...
In times of economic uncertainty characterised by high inflation, rising interest rates, and an unpredictable future, renting a property has emerged as a favourable alternative to buying. While homeownership has long been hailed as a symbol of stability, renting...
The traditional approach to sound financial planning is to buy a property as soon as you can instead of renting. The rationale is that you will be better off paying for your property as soon as you can with the rent you are paying to your landlord. However, the COVID...
The traditional approach to sound financial planning is to buy a property as soon as you can instead of renting. The rationale is that you will be better off paying for your property as soon as you can with the rent you are paying to your landlord. However, there are...
When investing in property on your own the classic approach is to buy a place and rent it out. You basically use the rental income to pay off the property over time leaving you with an appreciable asset. It sounds easier at the outset but there are many factors which...