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Why Land Is The Strongest Investment



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By : Paul Burrows    19 or more times read
Submitted 2006-12-11 00:00:00
There is a huge shortage of land in the United Kingdom, which is fuelling house prices and rising homeless, so buying land which is undeveloped that can be purchased is a great investment opportunity and taking into account the supply and demand situation in relation to the UK property requirements it is easy to see why.

Land value is rising steeply, and to many who thought this type of investment was only open to developers
and professional investors, this is just not the case anymore.

Top investment properties represent leading property developers in the UK who offer land investment on their prime residential developments which meet the overwhelming housing demand in England - and, the planning process is handled by the developer at no additional cost to you, with the buy back agreement in place before you spend one penny!

"One simple investment can make over 400% return within 4 years"

Many investors are buying because of the huge benefits of compounding on land that will give them massive profits in the near future using this proven method for wealth creation.

Land investment versus property investment
Land investment benefits from no mortgage, tenants, voids, maintenance, utilities etc, etc, etc, as you would expect when purchasing a property for investment, this would mean no headaches and worries at all.

Also with a property investment the initial outlay is higher, and there is no guarantee you would sell at a high profit in the present climate within 4 years, yet alone over 400%.

Compounding
Land is a great low entry investment strategy with the benefits of compounding using this program, let me explain more.

There are now lots available from £10,800 upwards and with the buy back option from the developer in the period of 4 years at around 425% growth, you can make a return on investment of around £45,700.

If you now work this out and compound your land investment of £10,800 every 4 years at this growth rate with this particular land programme, this entitles you to get into more land investment deals, and because the developer is always offering a buy back option, you have the choice, to flipp, resell hold or compound.

One initial investment of £10,800.00
4 years return on investment: = £45,900.00
compound for 8 years return on investment = £195,075.00
compound for 12 years return on investment = £829,068.00

So for a total of 12 years your return on investment when compounded works out at £829,068.00 from 1 investment of £10,800.

This developer has 1000s of acres of land with potential development for investment - and the planning process is handheld by the developer, therefore has the buy back agreement in place before one penny is spent.
Author Resource:- If you would like to know more about land investment and our 6 hot reasons to invest right now then please click here. http://www.topinvestmentproperties.com/land/ukland.htm

thankyou
Paul Burrows
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