
An investment case for putting all your property eggs in one basket
It is generally an accepted investment principal that diversification can reduce your risk and improve investment returns. The common vernacular is, spread your eggs amongst various baskets. I would agree with this principle, so long as it doesn't result in deterioration of investment asset quality.Sometimes property investors should not diversify. That's because the quality of your investments, will determine your future investment returns. You cannot expect to invest in average quality assets and expect to generate above average quality returns. If you're going to invest in property, you…
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