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Is property investment the way forward?

Is property investment the way forward?

09 February 2010 / by Rebecca Sargent

As the average property investment company is currently up by 52 per cent, the question on everybody’s mind is, will 2010 see the revival continue?

Over the last two years, property investment companies have had a roller coaster ride, and as they peak again, the Association of Investment Companies (AIC) has quizzed them on their views for the sector in 2010.

Michael Morris, manager at ING Real Estate Income believes that the upturn will continue but at a more subdued level. He said: “Whilst I think a positive trend is likely to continue, pricing movements are likely to be far more subdued in 2010, with stronger occupational demand needed to keep this pricing momentum.

“With all the uncertainties surrounding the UK economy generally, there are still risks to a straight line recovery, but whilst interest rates remain low, real estate will continue to look attractive, coming off a much rebased floor.”

Asked about the attraction of investing in property, he said: “As a sector, real estate offers diversification into a tangible asset class, with the UK market being the most liquid and transparent in the world.”

Duncan Owen, manager at Investa Foundation Property Trust adds: “Property should always form part of a well balanced investment portfolio based on its ability to deliver long term performance.”

Commenting on property’s prospects for 2010, Annabel Brodie Smith, communications director at AIC said: “It is encouraging to see property investment companies experiencing a rebound after the lows from 2007 to mid 2009.

“The unprecedented growth in the past six months clearly cannot be maintained but for investors that take a long term view, property is an important asset to hold as part of a diversified portfolio.”

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