Property debate

Author: Interactive Financial Adviser
IFAonline | 23 Mar 2010 | 11:00

Categories: Property Investment

Topics: commercial property| | property development| residential property| property prices| LV=| Conjecture| interactive financial adviser

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The last 12 months has seen a total reversal in fortunes for property funds.

Ranked 28th out of 34 sectors in January 2009, a late rally saw the property sector finish the year as the top selling fund sector for 3 months running. Is this recent trend due to continue or are we witnessing a scramble for alternative asset classes as the exodus from Corporate Bonds continues? What are the real prospects for property investing over the next 12 months and beyond and are positive returns sustainable?

The latest Interactive Financial Adviser panel includes:

Don Jordison - Managing Director, Threadneedle Property Investments

Howard Meaney - Head of Property Investments, LV= Asset Management

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