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INVESTING INSIGHTS WITH RIGHT PROPERTY GROUP: Future focused investing
While it’s easy to get sidetracked by the “noise” brought on by new data points, shifting market trends and policy changes, these experts advise property investors to keep their eyes on the long-term prize.<br /> <br />In this episode of Investing Insights with Right Property Group, Phil Tarrant, Steve Waters, and Victor Kumar take an in-depth look at the current state affairs of the markets that are “doing it tough”, areas that are steadily progressing even during the downturn, and even those that are recording “explosive growth”.<br /> <br />Highlighting the limitations of relying on data devoid of on-the-ground insights and only providing a short-term market view, the trio underscores focusing on the lasting value that property assets offer investors in the medium and long term.<br /> <br /> Lastly, they give their forecasts on how the rest of the year will unfold for the property market – notably the spring selling season – before explaining why they believe the stage is set for long-term growth.