Property investment loss
Investments in property also have disadvantages or drawbacks, including:
1. Need big capital
Conventional or offline property investment is a capital-intensive investment. This means that this investment requires a large amount of capital. Property prices start from hundreds of millions to billions, even trillions of Naira. Can you?
2. Prone to disaster so it needs protection
Property investment is quite vulnerable in the event of a disaster, such as the risk of flooding, fire, earthquake, and other risks. You must cover this risk with property insurance.
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That means, you need to spend more to pay the premium every month to get property insurance benefits.
3. It's hard to sell fast
Property investment is a type of investment that is illiquid or cannot be withdrawn at any time. It took quite a while to sell or pawn it. Unlike stocks or mutual funds.
Not to mention if the location of property ownership is not strategic, it is very difficult to sell it again or there are no interested people. It may take months or even years.
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