Beating the Property Clock : How to Understand and Exploit the Property Clock for Maximum Gain
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Property investing: Timing is everything.
"Beating the Property Clock" is a must-read for anyone interested in getting into the property investment game. The author, Ajay Ahuja, provides a unique perspective on how to understand and take advantage of the property market's fluctuations. He outlines a model, called the property clock, which helps readers identify the hot and cold spots in the market and calculate the real value of a property in any environment. With clear explanations and practical examples, Ahuja's book is sure to help readers make informed and profitable investment decisions.
Beating the Property Clock : How to Understand and Exploit the Property Clock for Maximum Gain
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It is no longer acceptable for the analysis of the UK property market to be conducted on a national basis. Investors that go beyond this have been making a 'killing' - there is no other word for it! One such investor, a chartered accountant and property guru named Ajay Ahuja, has devised a model that ALL professional investors should follow. It is this model, the property clock, that has taken him from an initial investment of GBP500 to a portfolio of 100 properties worth over GBP6m in less than 5 years. The clock has emerged and is here to stay due to: every area within the UK's ability to operate to its own fundamentals; the introduction of the buy-to-let mortgage in the late 90s; the propensity of property prices to be volatile; the stable nature of market rents; the ever-existence of bandwagon-type investors.
Ajay will show you: how to define a cold, cooling, warm and hot spot and how to find each of them; why professional investors sell exclusively in cooling spots; why the owner-occupiers and novice investors are the only ones left in the cold spots; how to calculate the bubble element in any property and why you should buy only properties with a negative bubble that burst in your favour; how to calculate the real value of a property under any environment; how to lock in certain growth by doing nothing; how to lock in certain growth by making the right enhancements and how to quantify the size of the gain.
Author: Ajay Ahuja
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 144
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Publication Date: 03 Sep 2004
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