Investment Diversification
September 23rd, 2009 by Caroline
Property investment and management is becoming an increasingly complicated arena to manage to. With the ever changing laws and regulations, the market ups and the market downs, and then on top of it all trying to expand operations and investments across international borders just adds additional complications to the game. As our company expands and our desire to diversify into broader real estate markets. One hedge against these volatile markets, we think, is to expand internationally. Naturally Canada seems like the best prospect for us to get our feet wet with the possibility of going international.
Researching the net we came across the company Transglobe Property Management apparently a company with a large inventory of managed properties in Canada. This company manages over 20 thousand residential housing units and they manage some 5 million square feet of commercial and industrial real estate properties. Transglobe Property Management checked out with an excellent rating through our research with the Canadian Better Business Bureau. All in all everything looked good. We will need to make some final decisions, like how soon, and how much, before actually setting up meetings and contacting a company for information and assistance in locating the appropriate properties for our expansion.
Taking trips across the border north we have always enjoyed ourselves and the prospect of expanding operations there is very palatable as it would give myself and the family more opportunity to travel to and around Canada. Next time we go I hope to add some business with the fun and gain some in site and get information on the areas of growth and areas of perspective growth. An exciting prospect and fun to think about, something breaking the routine of an ordinary day and another reason to plan a trip to Canada.
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