bergeel.com bergeel.com
Home -> About Us -> Add Your Link -> Privacy Policy -> Terms of Use -> Add Your Article
Search:   
Get Free Links
 

Health & Therapy

News & Events

Indoor Games

Recreation & Entertainment

Vehicles & Automotive

Outdoor & Sports

Banking & Finance

Realty & Property

Self Help

Software & Networking

Science & Research

Society & Communities

Food & Recipe

Relationship & Lifestyle

Home Family & Garden

Children

Business & Commerce

Careers & Employment

Shopping & Auction

Medicine & Treatment

Art & Culture

Travel & Accommodation

Law & Politics

Academics & Learning

 

Home –› Realty & Property –› Real Estate Websites
 

Land - A Low Risk Investment That Has Outperformed Stocks!

 
Author: Stephen Todd
 

When looking at ethical investments, UK land with an average growth of 920% over 20 years can be considered ethical and has great potential for capital gains.

When looking at ethical investments land is perhaps an overlooked option, as investors tend to consider ethical investments through fund managers dealing in equities, investment and unit trusts.

Here we will discuss how you can invest in land ethically and enjoy substantial growth potential.

Ethical Investments Defined

Generally, the criteria used to select ethical investments fall into two groups. The first are ones that make a positive contribution, the second are those that are known to have a negative social or environmental impact.

Positive

Positive selection of investments with support of companies that are associated with the following:

Environmental Preservation

Pollution Control

Conservation and Recycling

Safety and Security

Ethical Work Practices

Negative

Negative selection can result, in the avoidance of companies linked with any or all of the following:

Armaments

Animal Exploitation

Oppressive Governments

Alcohol and Tobacco Promotion

Environmentally Damaging Practices

Unethical Work Practices

Pornography

Is Land an Ethical investment?

Man has lived off the land for thousands of years and investments in land can be in farmland, woodland, or land for development.

The best land investments tends to be buying land that is to be built on and developed but, this raises one ethical concern - does the land that needs to be developed take into account the environment and conservation?

If the answer is yes, then land is an ethical investment.

Which Country to Invest In?

If you are investing in land then you want to know that the country you are investing in has stringent planning laws to protect the environment. One country that falls into this category is the UK, with some of the most stringent planning laws in the world.

With a booming economy, rising population growth and a severe housing shortage land prices look set to rise further.

In fact, they have already risen on average 920% over 20 years! There are very few fund managers of equities, pensions, unit trusts, or investments trusts, who will have exceeded this growth rate.

There are other advantages:

Land is Real

Unlike shares, land for sale is tangible you can visit and see it.

Land is a Solid and Easy to Understand Investment

Its easy to understand why land prices will rise over the coming years, whereas trying to understand all the criteria that could make your equities, unit, and investment trusts rise is more difficult!

Land is a Cheap Method of Investment

A semi-detached house in South East England can easily cost 250,000, whereas a plot of investment land in the same location is available for purchase for around 10,000.

Land Increases in Value

In the UK, over the long-term, land has increased in value and exceeded growth in many other investments that are considered a higher risk.

How to Invest

Just as you need a fund manager for your mutual, you will need an advisor to help you invest in land.

Today, many companies cater for large institutions or smaller investors all over the world, to take advantage of this investment opportunity.

You may not have considered land in the category of ethical investments before, but as you can see, it makes a great alternative investment that can diversify your portfolio and provide you with substantial growth potential and low risk.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Real Estate Investing: No Lawyers, No Debt, No Plungers
 
Time Gentleman Please
 
Housing Markets Extremely Overvalued? Report Indicates Some American Cities Overvalued by 64%
 
Hidden Foundation Problems That Could Cost You Thousands in Your Next Home
 
What Every Homebuyer Should Know Before They Hire a Home Inspector
 
Property Red Flags For Homebuyers
 
Utah Real Estate - Mother Nature's Masterpiece
 
Real Estate Professional in the Palm of Your Hand
 
The Process of Buying a Property
 
Apres-Ski
 
 
 
   Home -> Privacy Policy -> Terms of Use
All Rights Reserved © 2006 www.bergeel.com