Property Investment Articles & Resources: Finding Bargain Properties Increase Your Profits by Buying at a Property Auction ================================================================================ Parmdeep Vadesha on 24 November, 2008 10:23:00 Investment properties are fast becoming an option for many people who feel that pension funds can no longer offer the financial stability it was once touted to provide. With the profitability that investing in properties presents, it becomes practical for investors to put their money in it. But if they yearn to earn higher returns from property, it becomes sensible to buy properties cheaply, which is possible by purchasing at a property auction. Buying a Property Below Market Value: Tips from the Pros ================================================================================ Parmdeep Vadesha on 05 October, 2008 05:57:00 Obtaining properties below market value is an open secret that property investors know is crucial to the success of their investment. But even if the process is regarded as the best way of getting the most from your property investment, there are basic things you need to equip yourself with to enable yourself to make well-informed decisions. For Sale: Repossessed Properties ================================================================================ Parmdeep Vadesha on 27 August, 2008 01:08:00 The credit crunch that’s currently invading the UK property market today is triggering off a flood of repossessions as more and more homeowners are becoming increasingly unable to keep up with mortgage payments. These repossessions present opportunities for investors looking to expand their portfolio with the chance to buy properties at prices well below market value. Parmdeep Vadesha: Buying Property Below Market Value ================================================================================ Parmdeep Vadesha on 27 August, 2008 08:20:00 The secret to a good investment is to buy at the lowest possible price. It improves a property investor's strategy and decreases their risk of getting caught in a negative equity trap.