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In this section, Law Firm Limited give details of investments that are currently available in the UK market. We are not investment advisers nor analysts offering recommendations as to the way in which our clients should invest their money. We provide an overview to the UK market and if we receive any requests will endeavour to meet them by giving representative samples of what is available.
We provide the information about Guaranteed Stock Market Bond (GSMB) which allows you to invest equally in three Indices - FTSE 100, Dow Jones Euro Stoxx 50 and the Nikkei 225. There are no management fees or expenses in relation to the share portfolio and the capital invested is guaranteed.
There are three factors which are relevant to a decision on the purchase of a property anywhere in the world. These are location, location and location. Property in Great Britain is no different, the area in which a property is situated will be the best cushion against falling prices and the best profits are made where a property can be purchased in an area that is up and coming.
We are able to introduce potential investors to opportunities to invest in commercial, residential and industrial properties. Development schemes can share a profit of up to 50% over an 18 month period.
Investment Property can provide an annual income of 8-12% together with capital appreciation if property values rise.
Purchase of houses and flats. This page is prepared for those people interested in the possibility of purchasing a property in the United Kingdom. It must be stressed that owning a property does not give rights of residence or any preference under the immigration rules but in the long term it has been found to be a reasonable investment.
The companies appearing on these pages are, as far as we know, of good standing and financially sound. Whilst we are happy to explain information provided by the companies, we cannot give guarantees as to the truth of what is stated.
We are however happy to discuss options and availability but cannot advise or recommend a particular course of action for which we may be found liable.
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