
Stamp Duty Calculator for Limited Companies: A UK Guide
A familiar decision lands on many investors’ desks at the same point. You’ve found a UK property that fits the strategy, the legal system feels dependable, lenders understand the market,

Living In Spain: Your Essential 2026 Expat Guide
Spain’s 83.7-year life expectancy in 2023 is more than a lifestyle statistic. It is an investment signal. Long-lived populations, strong healthcare access, and sustained international appeal tend to support steady

Philippine Property Sales: An Investor’s 2026 Guide
You’re probably looking at the Philippines for one of two reasons. Either mature markets now feel too expensive for the yield on offer, or you want exposure to a faster-moving

Where to Buy Property Abroad: 2026 Investor Guide
You’re probably looking at the UK market and feeling two things at once. First, property still matters as a long-term wealth asset. Second, the domestic equation has become harder to

Investment Properties Manchester: Your 2026 Guide
Manchester outperformed the wider major-city pack on price growth. Over the five years to 2024, average property prices in the city rose 30.99%, against 15% across 20 major UK cities

Emigrate From UK: Your 2026 Property Investor Guide
Emigrating is no longer just a lifestyle move. For many British investors, it’s a capital allocation decision with tax, residency, financing, and portfolio consequences that can either compound wealth or

Best EU Countries to Live In: 2026 Investor Guide
Europe’s quality-of-life league tables create a useful headline, but they don’t answer the investor’s real question. A country can score well for lifestyle and still produce weak cash flow, difficult

Buying a House in Latvia: A 2026 Investor’s Guide
Nationwide house prices in Latvia rose 6.74% year-on-year in Q2 2025, according to the Central Statistical Bureau data cited by Global Property Guide. That’s the number that changes the conversation.

What Is a Real Estate Investment Trust? Explore REITs
If you already own property, you know where the friction sits. New acquisitions need serious capital. Exits take time. One vacancy, one planning issue, or one poor letting decision can