Is the property tide turning?
The property market seems to be recovering, but there could be a long road ahead.
The property market seems to be recovering, but there could be a long road ahead.
The popularity of investing in listed infrastructure has risen significantly over the last few years. New factors are set to drive demand even further and we believe that it is inevitable that global listed infrastructure will be recognised as its own unique asset class. We view the asset class as being at a similar stage of its development to where real estate investment trusts (REITs) were in the 1980s.
The hunt for income is as relentless as ever. In the current environment of low interest rates and bond yields, Australian property is forecast to continue to provide strong, reliable income streams for investors.
For most people, their biggest fear when facing retirement is the possibility of outliving their money. With Australians now living longer, and returns from investment markets likely to be constrained, the timing for more than 5 million baby boomers about to leave the workforce couldn’t be worse.
No More Practice Judge and AMP’s Head of Business Strategy, Steve Davison breaks down four ways your advice can be of significant value for your clients.
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