Creamegg I had followed your tread on property previously and found it very interesting and not all that surprising. I hadnt done the level of analysis you had done but had come to roughly the same conclusion.
A poster called Landlord seems to have a better return, but not so much better that I would go there. Also he says that prices have risen since he purchased.
There was a fella on the radio last week talking about angell investment. have you any experience of this or what do you think?
Curiously I have. Every Angel investment opportunity is different. Perhaps the best I have come across is a "board" organised by Enterprise Ireland where EI invite a panel of potential investors with industry experience to meet monthly and consider a number of investment opportunities. If the members like what they see they can invest.
They have such a board for the Food Industry and for the Medical Technology Industry, and maybe others.
I was fortunate to be invited to take part in one of these, and it was a wonderful opportunity to hear the industry experts opinions on the various candidate businesses.
However I withdrew as average investment was approx. €150,000 per company and you would need to invest in 10 or more companies to spread your risk.
There would be no question of borrowing for an investment of this nature.
So my take on Angel investing is go ahead, but only with money you are happy to lose.
There are exchanges which set up opportunities of this nature, and if you invest €500 in 10 companies you might loose all your money on 9 of them and recoup it all on number 10. However I feel certain that some middleman or intermediary will be in a position to profit from the company that does well.