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Navigating UK Mortgages for Nigerian Investors
As a Nigerian investor looking to purchase property in the UK, understanding the mortgage system is crucial. While the process may seem daunting, with the proper guidance and preparation, you can successfully navigate the UK mortgage market and secure financing for your investment.
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UK real estate
Understanding Different Types of Yields in the UK Real Estate Market
When people discuss Return on Investment (ROI) in real estate, they are generally referring to two key aspects: rental yield and capital gain. These are two common ways to measure the profitability of property investments in the UK real estate market.
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From Lagos to London: How Frank Built a Property Portfolio Abroad
Meet Frank (not his real name), an investor who turned his dreams into reality by building a successful property portfolio in the UK. His journey shows that with determination and strategic planning, anyone can achieve financial success in global real estate.
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Financial Education
Investment 101
This blog post is for you if you're feeling left behind while everyone else seems to be building wealth and enjoying passive income on their investments. Or if you're struggling with starting your investment journey.
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Financial Education
Financial Security vs. Independence vs. Freedom: Understanding Your Journey.
Have you ever wondered about the difference between financial security, independence, and freedom? While these terms might seem interchangeable, they represent distinct stages in your financial journey.
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UK real estate
The UK Housing Market
Back on planet UK, the real estate market has been hurtling towards the stars at breakneck speed since Brexit. Official figures out this week show that prices rose 12.4% over the year to April 2022, with average sold prices reaching dizzying heights of £281,000. There are regional disparities, average prices in England increased to £299,000 (11.9%), in Wales to £212,000 (16.2%), and in Scotland to £188,000 (16.2%).