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In the wild, the most successful animals are those that can adapt well. The humble fox has a much higher chance of survival than a mighty polar bear. If one food source runs dry, the fox can simply switch to any of the more than a dozen options on its menu as opposed to the bear which depends almost exclusively on just one type of prey.
The same thing applies to your assets. Every smart investor knows the importance of diversification – and real estate plays a key role in this, especially during periods of inflation.
Inflation is an economic condition wherein the value of money decreases over a certain period. It manifests as an increase in the prices of commodities, services, and the cost of living in general.
Diversification is an investment technique that works by placing investments on a variety of asset types. It is commonly used as a form of protection against volatility.
By investing in more than just one industry, you can reduce potential losses in case one market experiences a fall in value. It’s a classic ‘divide and conquer’ strategy.
One of the go-to ways of diversifying assets is through property investments.
Convert assets into a more stable, less volatile form
It is a known fact among experienced investors that real estate is a relatively stable market. This is why even the most successful players in the stock market allocate funds to properties too.
Earn passive income at the same time
While safekeeping your asset, you can also generate more funds with your property investment by using it for short-term or long-term rental business.
Potential for value appreciation
If you do your research and choose your location wisely, your property can appreciate in value substantially over time.
Investing in property offers protection from volatility and inflation. However, you have to keep in mind that this form of investment is less liquid, and it can take time to resell and revert your asset back into money form.
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