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Irish property funds - do they exist?
danfitzjohn
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Hi all,
I am interested in investing in the Irish property market as I believe it still has a long way to grow.
However does anyone know if it's possible to invest without actually buying property itself i.e buying into an Irish property fund?
Thanks
Daniel
I am interested in investing in the Irish property market as I believe it still has a long way to grow.
However does anyone know if it's possible to invest without actually buying property itself i.e buying into an Irish property fund?
Thanks
Daniel
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why do you specifically want to invest in Ireland, danfitzjohn?
much to my frustration, when i was a member of Royal Liver they were selling off their Irish portfolio whilst i was saying it was 'a buy' and encouraging the society to continue independently.
i am invested in Great Portland Estates which has a commercial portfolio in Prime London and have an investment with a Friendly Society which has a property portfolio focused on quality commercial property in Northern England.0 -
I've a few Euros in the Irish Life Property fund; commercial property only, no residential.
http://www.ilim.com/downloads/fund_sheets_retail/01_Retail_Fund_Fact_Sheets/+++-Irish_Property_Fund.pdf?ts=14013607772680 -
Thanks everyone, will give it another look and let you know what I decide!0
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whatever you do dan, good luck0
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