Can you quote examples of anybody advising against or ridiculing property investments per se on this board?Culchie said:They continuously advise against and often rdicule people investing in property.
That's my point - I don't believe that it is a common theme at all and, in the absence of evidence, I don't see why people should assume this either.Culchie said:ah now, surely I don't have to go back through threads quoting people, it's a common theme.
Tommy who? I Know that many contributors have pointed out some of the potential pitfalls with (foreign and domestic) property investments usually in the context of people asking about what sorts of issues they need to consider. I would not consider such contributions as jibes, ridiculing the idea or necessarily advice against doing so. When considering any investment all of the pros and cons must be considered in order to arrive at a prudent and balanced conclusion. Just give me one example of where anybody on this board ever claimed that property per se was a better/worse investment than shares (or anything else) without qualifying their comments?Fallejuh came up quite recently, same as Tommy continuous jibes at people purchasing overseas.
Even the askaboutmoney guide says " Overseas property is not a good idea "
I'm merely challenging part of the premise on which your main question is based.I'd prefer a discussion on the main point of my question.
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What shares? What property? What geographic regions? What sectors? What indices? What sort of property (commercial, residential)? What performance (capital appreciation/growth, dividend/rental income etc.)? Etc. etc...Culchie said:OK, well I'm open to correction, but it would appear to me that property has outperformed shares over the last 5/7/10 years or so?
Maybe. Maybe not. Who knows? Nobody can predict the future and past performance is no guide to future returns.Can property prices in the Eastern Europe not rise as they did in the Western Europe?
A foreign holiday home is not a good investment
If you can afford to buy a holiday home abroad go right ahead and enjoy it. But don't justify it on the grounds that it is an investment. It is a high risk, low return gamble.
Brendan said:Culchie
When you make serious and incorrect points, you cannot just say that you want to discuss one point of your argument.
You claim that the AAM guide says the following:
" Overseas property is not a good idea "
When you are asked where it says this, you find this quote:
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That is a very different statement from what you originally claim the AAM Guide said. When you make a serious and incorrect allegation, you should withdraw it and apologise.
You have some chance then of getting people who have been investing through stockmarket and property rises and falls engaging in discussion with you. And maybe you would learn something. However, I suspect from the tone of your posts that you have no interest in learning anything.
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What specifically did you not like about the tone of my posts? I simply challenged Culchie to justify his initial accusations that veteran contributors and moderators on this board "continuously advise against and often rdicule people investing in property" and he has so far failed to make a reasonable case to back these assertions up in my opinion. My other contributions were simply challenging some of his other assertions in relation to the markets. What's the problem with that?deecide said:and too be honest I thought some of Clubmans responses were more toned.
Fair enough. Apologies for assuming that you were reprimanding me for something earlier so!deecide said:Yep Brendan, you hit the nail on the head there. Was referring to the challenging/questioning tone which both Culchie and Clubman used and I didn't have a problem with either of them.
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