Anyone with a spare R1m or R2m should consider real estate investments offshore

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Millennials are making their mark in the South African property market. According to statistics from Comcorp South Africa, they have in the past two years made up the lion’s share of bonded home loan applications. So, what are the other investment opportunities for people who are settling into their prime spending years? Megan Copley, the director of International Real Estate says anyone who has a bit of spare cash should seriously consider investing in overseas property. Copley has spent a considerable number of years working in the UK and European property markets and gave BizNews tips on which cities investors should consider. She said the overriding factor in an overseas property investment should be confidence in the country’s property market and not to fall in love with Victorian charm. – Linda van Tilburg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
20 Apr 2022 1AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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