Think about the property itself.
Will this particular property outperform the averages in the
long term?
Will it appeal to a wide range of owner-occupiers and
tenants?
Remember, you’re not looking for short-term profits;
you want to outperform the long-term averages.
You need to work out the land-to-asset ratio (the higher the
better) and decide whether there is something special or unique about this
property.
Is there potential to add value to this property -
manufacturing capital growth through renovations or development rather than
just waiting for the market to do the heavy lifting?
Finally, in order to determine whether the property is
investment grade, you need to be confident you’ve done all your due diligence on
the location and the property.
Are there any risks?
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Jason Gwerder
Sunday, 15 February 2026