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Video - Real estate investing : Understanding your options

Watch our latest Property Investing Masterclass webinar, Real estate investing: Understanding your options. 

 

 

 

 

Real estate is the biggest and oldest asset class in the world, so it's no surprise so many investors look for ways to add property to their portfolio. Shojin Investor Relations Team member, Jacky Chan shares his extensive experience in the sector with a breakdown of the various ways you can invest in this asset class. 

 

Watch the replay now to discover: 

 

  • How UK housebuilder stocks have performed and what to expect
  • Gaining exposure to commercial real estate through REITS
  • Overall market performance
  • Risk profiles across asset types
  • How corporate structure affects pay out order
  • The benefits of intercreditor deeds

The session ends with an Q&A session

 

Register for next month's webinar: Market Commentary: April 2024

Visit or register on the Shojin Investor Portal to discover our latest opportunities. 

 

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