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Investors' reliance on rents for income rises as Unitary Plan debate about to start

Two years ago just 9% of investors relied on properties for the bulk of their revenue.

Sally Lindsay
Mon, 08 Aug 2016

A quarter of the country’s residential property investors now rely on rents as their main source of income while for half it is supplementary money.

Two years ago just 9% of investors relied on properties for the bulk of their revenue but the number hit 25% last month, Crockers Property Investment

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Sally Lindsay
Mon, 08 Aug 2016
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