Property Bonus Report
You might own your own home, but investing is about generating income and property assets are an important part of the investment tool kit.


This report aims to provide you with a guide to the risks, rewards and options of investing in different real estate investment trusts aka REITS.

Bonus Blue Chip Property Report

Blue Chip Special PROPERTY Report

Investing is about generating income.
It’s about putting your money to work. Whether it’s generating income from stable and low risk assets, or in assets that have growth potential, that is, they rise and at some point, you take profits.

Many investors avoid listed property trusts because they already own home.
But your residence is not an investment and there are many different kinds of properties. Your home isn’t an investment because it doesn’t derive any income. When you sell your home, most of the time, you’ll need to buy another one.

Residential property behaves very differently from listed property trusts (REITs) because of two things: yield and liquidity. A owner occupied house produces no cash income.

If you own a rental property, you have significant running costs, eating into your income and it takes months to sell and there are high entry and exit costs.

A REIT delivers regular distributions and trades instantly and cheaply on the ASX.
REITs can be a powerful diversifier in a long-term portfolio, delivering income and possibly growth, provided you understand the risks.

The question is how big a part property should play in your investment portfolio.

Property as a direct investment is time consuming and expensive. There is great difficulty in buying in and exiting, which is referred to as liquidity. In contrast, the ASX provides listed property options, which are easy to buy and sell.

This is a great way to gain property exposure, but as with every investment, there are risks.

OUR FAVOURITE FIVE!
This report aims to provide you with a guide to the risks, rewards and options of investing in different REITS. Yield is one factor, but so is debt, or the leverage embedded in a REIT, as is its growth prospects. There are big diversified REITS as well as specialist REITS, which invest solely in one sector. Don’t worry!

We go through the major sectors and REITS and give you our favourite FIVE to choose from.

Download Here: Blue Chip Special PROPERTY Report