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    will house prices continue to double every ten years?

    Personally from someone who is very comfortable investing in both shares and residential property and using debt at selective times, i would say that for the average person, investing in residential property with debt is much safer than investing in shares with debt. However i am not just...
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    will house prices continue to double every ten years?

    please note these are only my opinions. As i have said a number of times, my 'property investing' sphere of knowledge is quite limited. My comments are appropriate to my risk tollerance levels, debt levels, income leves and knowledge levels. They could well be completely inappropriate to...
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    will house prices continue to double every ten years?

    oracle;691759]IV, Long run for me would be much longer than 10years. In the long run i am positive. These are all good points,which i think will help to SUPPORT housing prices. Imagine rolling a 10 sided dice. 1 very negative, 10 extremely positive result. Now add maybe 2 or 3 to that...
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    will house prices continue to double every ten years?

    I wouldnt have put it in such strong words. Basically what is the purpose of owning residential investment properties: to generate a future return, from increasing rents/capital growth or both I think there is substantial evidence to support the theory that in the long term residential...
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    will house prices continue to double every ten years?

    only that it supports 'property in the long term'. The problem that i foresee is that the majority of residential property investors have been programmed to believe that property doubles every 10 years. Its like any asset class that has shown good growth over recent times, it pulls in the...
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