March 4, 2010

Institutional investors look to fund residential investment developments

Some of the UK’s biggest property companies and investment funds are lobbying the treasury for alterations to the stamp duty regulations. It makes investors purchasing multiple residential property investments and residential investment property portfolios suffer a disadvantage in comparison with property investors who purchase single investment properties.
They are lobbying for a “residential property Reit”, as a special purpose investment vehicle in which to buy and hold residential investment properties. These “residential property Reit’s”, will be far more tax efficient than traditional investment property companies. The government is keen to encourage private investment funding for residential investment property developments. So should it make the efforts to adjust the tax system in favor of instructional property investors which will in turn increase the availability of social housing?

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