AUCTIONS Bricks and mortar: Still the best investment during times of global crisis

AUCTIONS Bricks and mortar: Still the best investment during times of global crisis

Activity within the property market will remain strong in the coming months, despite the global uncertainty caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to Auction House.

The property auctioneer says that traditionally, in times of world upheaval, people invest in property rather than in the stock market. To continue reading, please click here.
Source: Property Reporter


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