At last! Someone rising to the challenge of reviewing what the professionals say - good post Auerfa if I may!
More comments on OECD later (am supposed to be working!).
Why is yield in Germany 6 or 7%? Easy. Because prices have fallen over 1% a year for the last 10 years or more. That'll put up the rental yield for you. Prices fell because of many factors, the most significant of which IMO is demographics. As the population falls more buildings become empty, no matter how the overall economy does. So your fund in German property may do well on yield, but I wouldn't like to depend on getting my capital back again!
More comments on OECD later (am supposed to be working!).
Why is yield in Germany 6 or 7%? Easy. Because prices have fallen over 1% a year for the last 10 years or more. That'll put up the rental yield for you. Prices fell because of many factors, the most significant of which IMO is demographics. As the population falls more buildings become empty, no matter how the overall economy does. So your fund in German property may do well on yield, but I wouldn't like to depend on getting my capital back again!