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  • Know When and How to Take Profits  By : Michael J Parsons
    Taking a profit is more important than the original entry, but most new traders tend to focus on techniques for entering a trade and ignore the exit. Exiting therefore becomes more of a loss prevention strategy rather than any intentional effort to maximize profits. So then, how and when do you take a profit?
  • Tired Of Stock Market Volatility?  By : Roberto Garabell
    Whether you invested through your 401(k), or bought mutual funds, bonds, or stocks, it is most likely you saw the value of your investment or portfolio decrease by as much as 30-50% in a matter of 6-12 months.
  • Earn Money Online with Paid to Click Websites!  By : Roberto Garabell
    There are many ways to Earn money online but when you can find an Honest Paid to click website then
    that is when the earnings start rolling in bank!
  • How Does the Stock Market Work  By : EBooks-n-Articles
    The stock market works like an auction. There are buyers and sellers and no fixed price for any item. The main difference is, that between the buyer and the seller there are middle men, (specialists called stock brokers and floor brokers) who do the buying for you or the selling for a company.
  • Cosmetic surgery website design – The Essentials  By : Medical Website
    Medical Website Design Pros offers specialized medical website designs for different medical specialties. Be it Dermatology, Cardiology, General Practice, or cosmetic surgery – we build website designs for all kind of medical practices.
  • What Are the Two Kinds of Real Estate Investors?  By : Roberto Garabell
    There are two types of true real estate investors: Rent Savers and Cashflow Investors. These two groups will enter a real estate market without regard to future appreciation because either the cash savings or the positive cashflow warrant the purchase price of the asset. These people are largely immune to the emotional pratfalls of speculators because the value of the investment to them is not dependent upon a profit to be garnered when the asset is sold. They will hold the asset through any price declines because they are not feeling any pain when prices drop. Since these investors will purchase houses even if prices are declining, they are the ones who move in to create a bottom and end the cycle of declining prices.
  • Forex Tools: The Trendy and Judicious way of Forex Trading  By : Roberto Garabell
    Forex or Foreign exchange market is used for trading with various types of currencies found in the world. Forex trading system is highly valued by financial wizards round the globe because there are multifarious currencies in the world like Dollars, Pounds, Yens and Euros and there is a constant need of procuring one kind of currency by selling another.
  • Are Mortgage-Backed Securities Dead?  By : Roberto Garabell
    One can argue that structured finance creates greater efficiency in our financial system because capital is freed to pursue other objectives. Although, it can also be argued, as Warren Buffet has, that derivatives, the product of structured finance, are "financial weapons of mass destruction." Both arguments stem from the same characteristic of these securities: excessive debt.
  • How To Buy The Most Comfortable Heavy Duty Office Chairs And Contract Chairs  By : john peter
    Sitting at the office for a long time is very taxing upon the body. In the long run this may affect the spinal chord and result in severe and often incurable back pain
  • Choosing the Right Annuity For Your Retirement Fund  By : Roberto Garabell
    In these days of economic stress, tumbling financial markets and colossal losses to various retirement and pension funds, annuities have caught the attention of many concerned investors.
  • What is Structured Finance?  By : Roberto Garabell
    Structured finance is an innovation of the finance industry on Wall Street. It is a method of redistributing risk based on complex legal and corporate entities such as corporations, limited liability companies or some other kind of legal entity capable of entering into contracts. The shares or other interests in structured financial entities are derivatives that obtain their value from an underlying asset.
  • Home Interest Tax Savings Are Always Overestimated  By : Roberto Garabell
    When a borrower takes out a home loan, the interest is tax deductible up to a certain amount. For borrowers in the highest marginal tax bracket, the savings can be significant, and this can make a dramatic difference in the true cost of ownership. However, this benefit diminishes over time as the loan is paid off and the interest decreases, unless of course, the borrower has used a toxic interest-only or negative amortization loan.
  • A Few Advantages for Gold Coin Collecting for the Investor  By : Roberto Garabell
    In these insecure economic times, an investment that can provide good returns and economic security is paramount. Investing is not completely risk free, but gold coin collecting is perhaps one of the safest.
  • Association of furniture with daily life  By : SteveHattrick
    Furniture is all over the places where we live, work, and study and enjoy. They have taken to our life in intimacy. The early use of furniture is not necessarily the current use of furniture in every day’s life. Taking a day for example would notice that the furniture-man association is not like we would have thought. Generally one has to get up from the bed in the morning, has to sit in a chair and a table to have the breakfast, has to get in a vehicle and sit in a seat, has to get to the office, sit in a chair in front of a table, has to keep documents in drawers and the list would go all the way to the next night.
  • Real Estate is the Major Religion in California  By : Roberto Garabell
    California has a major cultural "religion" that cuts across traditional denominational lines, the religion of real estate. Like any religion it requires faith. The religion of real estate requires blind faith in the idea that "real estate always go up."
  • The Housing Bubble was a Massive Real Estate Ponzi Scheme  By : Roberto Garabell
    People have not fully grasped the changes that will result from the deflation of The Great Housing Bubble. There are many historic parallels with the closest being The Great Depression. When the stock market bubble of the 1920s began to deflate in late 1929, few thought the boom times of the decade were over, and even fewer saw the disaster coming of The Great Depression. The 2008/2009 recession will not likely reach the severity of The Great Depression, but it will signal the end to the lifestyle to which so many have become accustomed.
  • A Beginner’s Guide to Automated Forex Trading  By : Roberto Garabell
    Want to make it big in the foreign exchange market, in the comfort of your own home, using nothing else but your computer?
  • The New World of Forex Trading  By : Caterina Christakos
    A savvy Forex trader, can definitely gain from using these automated systems.
  • Buying Multifamily Properties That Will Cash Flow for You  By :
    Do you consider a multifamily property's cash flow when you are evaluating a deal? You should. Find out how to determine cash flow.
  • Learn More About Investing In Stocks  By : Michael Hehn
    Investment is a favorite option for many individuals as a means for furnishing a trouble-free future for the family and themselves, and there are assorted ways this can be done. The most obvious spheres for investing in are stocks and shares of course but there are so many other areas that there is bound to be something that will interest you.
  • Tips About Investing Your Money  By : Michael Hehn
    Most people think of investment for a better future for the family and themselves and there are plenty of ways to go about it. investment in stocks and shares seem to be the most apparent choice, but there are many more feasible choices which might also seem profitable.
  • 4 Areas of Asset Management of a Multifamily Property  By :
    Are you familiar with asset management as it relates to multifamily properties? There are 4 areas of asset management of multifamily properties.
  • Your Personal Guide To Mutual Funds Investing  By : Jeffrey Fang
    Know the basic tips before you invest in mutual funds.
  • The Pros and Cons of Offering All Bills Paid with Apartments  By :
    Do you have an "all bills paid" property? Are you considering a switch to individual meters for each unit? Consider the pros and cons first.
  • Savvy Investment Options: Making the Leap to Gold  By : Ron Wellman
    With the state of the economy in constant turmoil these days, finding safe investment options may seem impossible. But there is one option that has held constant for over 5,000 years and is a great place to store your capital long-term.
  • Important Action Items for Your Employee Benefit Plan  By : Leslie Flinn
    The current financial crisis has caused some older workers to postpone retirement due to a drop in the value of their retirement accounts. It has also led to renewed compliance scrutiny.
  • Breakout Trading - A Profitable Strategy For Investors?  By : James Woolley
    Breakout trading is a very popular form of trading amongst professional traders but it's also a common strategy amongst long-term investors as well. Shares will often trade in a very narrow range before finally breaking upwards, which is where investors start buying, but is this actually a consistently profitable strategy?
  • Raising Rent and Increasing Collections as Means to Increase Revenue for Your Multifamily Property  By :
    Are you looking for ways to increase revenue on your multifamily property? That can be as simple as raising the rent and increasing collections.
  • What a Multifamily Property's Class Can Tell You  By :
    What are the property classes that multifamily properties are assigned to and how can they help you assess a multifamily property? Property classes can tell you a lot.
  • 3 Ways to Reposition Your Multifamily Property  By :
    Are you trying to figure out a way to raise the rent on your multifamily property? You can raise rents through a process called repositioning.
  • Is Now a Good Time to Invest?  By : Nicholas Swezey
    The markets have fallen dramatically in recent times. Is it almost time to get back in?
  • What Are 3 Of The Most Common Mistakes Made By Amateur Investors?  By : James Woolley
    The stock markets all around the world have fallen sharply in the last year or so and even the most skilled investors have lost significant sums of money. However there is still money to be made and in this article I want to reveal some common mistakes that you should avoid making if you are new to investing.
  • Investment Performance Expectations: WCM Fine Tuning  By : Steve Selengut
    How can I get you to stop fixating on monthly market values and to focus on the purpose of the securities within the portfolio? Most of us are trained to deal with seasons, fashion trends, biological changes, waning sports dynasties, sunspots, etc. Instinctively, we expect, and prepare for change effectively--- but not when it comes to investing...
  • Is It Possible To Make Money Day Trading Shares?  By : James Woolley
    If you want to trade shares on an intraday basis, then there are many different ways you can do this, particularly if you live in the UK. For example you can use a spread betting company or trade through a CFD provider, or you can simply buy and sell shares through a traditional share broker. So how easy is it to actually make money day trading shares?
  • Spread Betting - A Smart Way To Hedge Your Investment Portfolio?  By : James Woolley
    A lot of stock market traders copy the trading style of the great Warren Buffett and only invest in high quality market-leading companies. They are quite prepared to hold these shares for the very long-term so any short-term fluctuations are not that important. However there may still be times when it is more profitable to hedge your portfolio in some way.
  • So What Really Is The Broker's Role?  By : David Schirmer
    You see the whole stock market is a marketing organisation. It exists for the sole purpose to transact shares from buyer to seller and seller to buyer.
  • Online Forex Trading Broker System  By : Caterina Christakos
    What are Automatic Forex trading systems? Here they are explained along with their benefits and drawbacks.
  • Options in The Stock Market  By : Stephen Swanson
    Selling options in this current bear market is a great strategy to generate income and profits that most investors overlook.
  • 4 Components Needed to Create Wealth Through Real Estate Investments  By :
    Did you know that there are four key components to creating wealth through real estate? These components are specialized knowledge, marketing, systems and mindset.
  • 10 Advantages of Owning Multifamily Properties  By :
    Do you know why owning multifamily properties is a great investment of your time and money? Here are 10 sound reasons for investing in multifamily properties.
  • Additional Sources of Revenue for Your Multifamily Property  By :
    Did you know that there are additional ways to increase your revenue from your multifamily property? Here are some great ways to generate income.
  • 3 Ingenious Ways to Structure Your Multifamily Property Deal  By :
    Are you struggling with ways to put together your multifamily deal? Here are three possibilities to help you get the deal done.
  • Property Investors Get Bank Rate Boost  By : Karl Hopkins
    The latest base rate cut by the Bank of England is unlikely to have a material effect on the overall state of the mortgage market, the Council of Mortgage Lenders has concluded.
  • Price-to-Rent Ratio for Housing is Like the Price-to-Earnings Ratio for Stocks  By : Roberto Garabell
    Just as stocks have price-to-earnings ratios (PE Ratios) used to establish relative value, houses have a price-to-rent ratio to establish relative value. Rent is the income or potential earnings a property can produce. It does not matter if the property is rented or if an owner lives in the property. The potential for rent is equal to the potential for earning.
  • Speculative Equity - What Is It and How to Get It?  By : Roberto Garabell
    People who purchase real estate use the phrase "building equity" to describe the overall increase in equity over time. However, most people think in terms of capturing speculative equity, the equity gained from other speculators bidding up prices. Everyone wants to make money by doing nothing, and the lure of speculative equity is that one can make millions by simply buying and holding an asset. To really understand equity, it is important to look at the factors which either create or destroy equity to see how market conditions and financing terms impact this all-important feature of real estate.
  • 10 Creative Applications For Getting Your Mutifamily Deals Done  By :
    Are you unsure where to look for private money sources for your multifamily deal? Here are 10 great ideas to get you motivated.
  • Long-term U.S. Treasury Bonds: Are They Worth the Risk?  By : Ron Wellman
    Long-term U.S. treasury bonds have long been considered safe storage places for investment capitals, but are times changing? Some experts believe that the risk outweighs the potential rewards.
  • 4 Ways to Structure Your Multifamily Deal With The Seller  By :
    Have you considered the property seller as a source of private money? You should. Here are four ways to structure your real estate deal with the seller.
  • How The EMA (200) And Supertrend Indicators Can Assist Stock Market Investors  By : James Woolley
    One of the safest ways of making money from stock market investing is by always ensuring that you are trading in the same direction as the overall trend. This is very important and is something you should always bear in mind, so in this article I want to discuss two technical indicators that will help you identify the overall trend.
  • Difference Between Bonds And Stocks  By : Roberto Garabell
    When investor starts to investment in financial markets generally they get confused between various bonds and stock market terminology and types. This article explains the difference between bonds and stocks and there risk levels.
  • Stock Market Investment Strategy  By : Roberto Garabell
    An investment strategy is basically a plan for investing your money in various types of investments that will help you meet your financial goals in a specific amount of time. Each type of investment contains individual investments that you must choose from. A clothing store sells clothes - but those clothes consist of shirts, pants, dresses, skirts, undergarments, etc. The stock market is a type of investment, but it contains different types of stocks, which all contain different companies that you can invest in.
  • Online Trading And International Stock Markets  By : Michael Bliss
    Online stock trading opened the doors to many individual investors to participate in financial markets game. Now with international online investing platforms it's easy to trade the stocks and bonds across the globe in different stock exchanges. Smart investors capitalize on the great opportunities presented by the global financial markets.
  • Hong Kong Offshore Company Formation Versus Regular Companies  By : Gregory Smyth
    Every area of the world is different, with its own laws, cultures and economic circumstances. This is what can make Hong Kong offshore company formation so beneficial to your new business. Tax breaks, legal protection and procedural simplicity can make a huge difference - we look at the benefits of Hong Kong offshore company formation and Singapore offshore company formation.
  • What is QROPS and How Do You Get It?  By : Amy Nutt
    Citizens in Britain frequently have an issue with finding the right investment for their retirement funds. This is especially true for those individuals who move out of the country. When they finally get their pensions, the money is taxed and it is always delivered in British pounds.
  • Low CD Interest Rates Hurts Seniors The Most  By : Bruce Lipski
    The older you get, the less money you should have percentage wise of your portfolio in higher risk investments such as stocks.
  • Stock Market Investment Strategy  By : Roberto Garabell
    An investment strategy is basically a plan for investing your money in various types of investments that will help you meet your financial goals in a specific amount of time. Each type of investment contains individual investments that you must choose from. A clothing store sells clothes - but those clothes consist of shirts, pants, dresses, skirts, undergarments, etc. The stock market is a type of investment, but it contains different types of stocks, which all contain different companies that you can invest in.
  • Be Googled Or Die  By : Edmund Ng
    Companies who don't know this will be out of business soon.
  • nethosting.com, Offering Dedicated Hosting With Top Quality Support  By : MS.LOCALE
    nethosting.com offers many affordable web hosting packages, all managed by top professionals dedicated to keeping your site up and running. With 24/7/365 support and a 100% up time guarantee, you can count on nethosting.com for quality dedicated web hosting.
  • Trading Shares Using Exponential Moving Averages And The Parabolic SAR  By : James Woolley
    A lot of people agree that the stock market is probably best left to the traders at the moment rather than the longer term investors. This is because of the wild volatility which creates excellent trading opportunities for those looking to take positions over just a few days or weeks, for example. So here's a simple strategy you can use to trade these short-term moves.
  • Property Investors Guide to Spain  By : Karl Hopkins
    Spanish country guide providing vital property investment information, it's history and some useful tips.
  • Property Investors Guide to USA  By : Karl Hopkins
    Useful guide to teh United States providing property investment information, demographics, and taxation laws.
  • Protect Your Money By Investing In Fine Art  By : Dominic Donaldson
    An article how you can follow the lead of the world's richest people by investing money in something other than stocks and shares.
  • House Prices Are Supported By Fundamentals... Not!  By : Roberto Garabell
    In every asset bubble people will claim the prices are supported by fundamentals even at the peak of the mania. During the Great Housing Bubble, people believed everyone was making two-times their actual income, and that the unstable loan programs developed during the time were innovations that changed the fundamentals. It was all nonsense.
  • Jumping in, Getting Busy, and Slacking Off In Your Trading  By : Terry Leslie
    The daily life of a trader is rather fluid. It isn't a picture perfect world where the trader logs onto his or her computer, trades a specific number of trades in a set time frame, and then logs off at the end of the day knowing that profits are on their way.
  • Software Cart is very Important for Online Business  By : gurjitsingh
    Software Cart is very much important for anyone. For it make online shopping much uncomplicated for people. It’s a win-win situation to have shopping cart software in your online business. A merchant ecommerce and a customer can benefit in both ways in the sense that the merchant will gain more profit with it, and the latter will have the shopping experience of a lifetime with it. So, what are you waiting for?! Let’s Shop!!
  • 6 Tips for Beginning HYIP Investors  By : Chris Sandberg
    Beginner investing can be very difficult and since folly here can cost you a great deal, it's nice to have a little hard earned experience handed to you to help you along your way. And since this information is free, if you review and apply the following guidelines I lay before you, it may just be the best investment you ever make.
  • Obtaining Financial Freedom with Forex Trading  By : Art Gib
    If you've entered the world of foreign currency exchange trading and are starting to see some major success with it, it might be a good idea to use it as a means to becoming financially independent.
  • Choosing a Forex Broker  By : Art Gib
    If you've done the research and decided that currency trading is the right course of action for you, the first step you have to take is to hire a forex broker to work with you.
  • Should You Invest In Just A Small Number Of Stocks?  By : James Woolley
    A lot of investors spend hours on end searching through thousands of different shares in order to find potential investment opportunities. However it could be argued that a better strategy is simply to pick the biggest and most established companies and invest in them when the timing is right.
  • Do You Make These Common Mistakes in Day Trading?  By : Trevor Johnson
    Day trading needs you to be careful in order for you make the highest possible income from it. The pressure that day trading creates makes it easy to make a costly mistake.
  • Real Estate Speculators Usually Fail  By : Roberto Garabell
    Despite the huge price spike in the final two years of the Great Housing Bubble caused by wild speculation, most speculators will lose a great deal of money. They will buy when prices are high, and they will sell when prices are low. The causes are rooted in basic human emotions that work against making the proper decisions to profit in a speculative market.
  • High Risk Investing: High Returns or High Losses  By : Art Gib
    Make your money work for you. That is what you will hear from successful people around the globe. They know that their time is precious so they use their money to create more money which is used to create more money, until they have enough to retire, quit or work for themselves.
  • Low, Medium, and High Risk Investing  By : Art Gib
    Everybody knows that to retire and live comfortably you have to have a really good retirement plan from your place of employment or you have to start planning for retirement as early as you possibly can.
  • The Power of FOREX Trading  By : Art Gib
    The FOREX market is where foreign currencies are exchanged, like US dollars for Euros, or Canadian dollars for US dollars. It has grown 41 percent between 2007 and 2008, making it one of the only markets expanding right now.
  • Should You Avoid Investing In Retail Shares At The Moment?  By : James Woolley
    If you keep up with the news on a daily basis you will be all too aware of all the high street retailers that are currently running into financial difficulties, cutting thousands of jobs, or worst still, closing down altogether. The recession is destroying a lot of these established names so should you avoid investing in the retail sector?
  • Understanding the Ins and Outs of Mutual Funds  By : Bernice Eker
    Mutual funds can be extremely beneficial, but many people do not understand exactly what they are.
  • Real Estate Investing: How to Get Started  By : Art Gib
    Have you ever seen the late night commercials where they promise big bucks in return for a small investment? It's through real estate investing, a profitable way to invest your money. However, real estate investing can be confusing and overwhelming.
  • Landlord Fined After Ignoring Notices  By : Karl Hopkins
    Buy to let investors have been warned to take prompt action when issued with home improvement notices.
  • Forex Broker- Tools to Find Best Forex Broker  By : Roberto Garabell
    Time to Select a winning Forex Broker. This will help you find the best online brokers in the market. Finding the right Forex Broker is an important as selecting a winning trade. When you start trading you make sure you do your due dilligence on that stock or currency before you trade, well you should do exactly the same with selecting a Forex Broker. So what are the key requirements that you need?
  • Stock Market Trading- 3 Strategies to Make you a Millionaire  By : Roberto Garabell
    Stock Market Trading- Are you ready to become a millionaire. Here are 3 proven strategies to make you become a more successful trader and increase your wealth. They can be used if you are forex trader, stock market trader.
  • Absent Landlords Make VAT Demand Stronger  By : Karl Hopkins
    A VAT break for properties that have been empty for more than two years should be extended to all empty properties, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has told the Government.
  • Five Mistakes New Investors Make When Buying Tax Lien Certificates and Tax Deeds  By : Joanne Musa
    Here are some mistakes that can lower your rate of return in your tax lien or tax deed portfolio. These are mistakes that I, or one of my clients, or another investor that I know, has made in the process of investing of tax liens or tax deeds.
  • The Investment Gods Are Angry  By : Steve Selengut
    Today's obsession with short-term blinks of the investment eye is Wall Street's attempt to take the market cycle out of the performance picture. Similarly, total return hocus-pocus places artificial significance on bond market values while it obscures the importance of the income produced. WCM users will have none of it; the investment gods are angry.
  • The Definition of Mutual Funds  By : Bernice Eker
    When it comes to mutual funds, most people have no idea what they are and what exactly they do.
  • Some Basics About Trading Stocks  By : Art Gib
    Trading in the stock market is one way for investors to make their money grow at a much faster rate than tucking it away in the bank where it will earn paltry interest. If you are considering purchasing stocks but don't know where to begin, here are some of the most basic facts you should know.
  • What Exactly Is Forex?  By : Roberto Garabell
    If you are a fan of PC gaming, you must have come across games that focus on Forex.
  • Car Insurance Quotes - Compare, Compare, Compare  By : Nick Vernon
    If you are in the process of getting car insurance, then there are several steps that you can take in order to get a cheap auto insurance quote. Your car insurance cost can be a considerable portion of your household budget, especially if you have not taken the necessary steps.
  • A Guide to Saving Safely with UK Banks and Building Societies  By : Anjitha Sakthidharan
    Due to the ongoing economic slowdown and the near-collapse of a few banks in the UK it is quite natural for savers to worry about the extent to which their savings are covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme.
  • Impact of Stock Market Crash on Investment Funds  By : Anjitha Sakthidharan
    Almost all investment funds have been adversely affected by the financial crisis of 2008 being one of the worst ever to occur.
  • How to Get the Best Car Insurance - The Quick Way  By : Nick Vernon
    If you are in the process of getting car insurance, then you should be aware that your process is a long one. If you want to have the peace of mind that you deserve, then you should make sure that you get the best possible coverage that you can.
  • What Penny Stocks Are?  By : Nir Dotan
    There are thousands of companies whose shares are traded by investors. One segment of shares are called penny stocks. As the name implies, penny stocks are priced much smaller, usually less than $5, and they trade outside formal stock exchanges.
  • The People’s Program – Scam or A ticket to a better life?  By : Edward Marison
    Cash gifting is a money generating program where members give gifts, in the form of cash, to others who they probably do not even know. There are a wide variety of these programs available on the internet. The system's success is dependent on the amount of members joining it. Only cash is given (no other miscellaneous products or services) and the purpose of giving your cash is to receive it back at a later date.
  • The People Program The Best Team To Join! I need You!  By : Edward Marison
    If you're like me you've tried everything under the sun! Most of these companies "sell" you a dream, not something that works! It's nice to finally have found something that is legit and DOES work.
    As of the date of you receiving this message, you should know that there many members receiving 5 figures per month in gifts!
  • A Rundown on Forex Trading  By : Shawn Wilson
    A look at the interesting world of currency trading and how you can do it from home.
  • The Value of Gold in Todays Market  By : Tom Burroughes
    Gold rallied to its highest level in nearly three decades yesterday as speculative buying gained pace after crude oil struck a record high on tensions in the Middle East and the US dollar tumbled to an all-time low.
  • Candlestick Pattern Indicator - The Psychology Behind the Numbers  By : Art Gib
    At first glance, candlestick charts are basically the same thing as bar charts, except that the presentation is different. Instead of lines, shapes and shadows are used to indicate trading highs and lows as well as open-to-close ranges.
  • An Investors Guide to Croatia  By : Karl Hopkins
    Useful guide to Croatia providing essential property investment information, demographics and it's history.
  • An Investors Guide to Brazil  By : Karl Hopkins
    Useful guide to Brazil providing essential property investment information, demographics and it's history.
  • An Investors Guide to Dubai  By : Karl Hopkins
    Useful guide to Dubai providing essential property investment information, demographics and it's history.
  • Buy to Let Not to Fret  By : Karl Hopkins
    Buy to let has been seen as a secure long term investment and attracted many new property investors. But, the role of landlord is not as easy as it seems.

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