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  Purchasing a home in the UK has never been far more tough for the two decade property prices have steadily continued to rise. In 1981 the UK population was 56.2 million, by 2007 the population had increased to 60.7 million inhabitants each and every year over 170,000 people immigrate to the UK accounting for around 63% of the annual population growth. As the population numbers increase so does the demand for home unable to maintain up with the increasing numbers of inhabitant the property marketplace has boomed with demand for housing causing costs to soar. Good news for sellers, not so excellent for initial time buyers and mortgage lenders. … Read entire article »

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Land Investments for Long Term Capital Growth

When looking at investments for lengthy-term capital growth possible, investments in UK land have returned stunning rates of growth coupled with low risk. Overall costs (farmland) have increased by up to 30% in the last 12 months and 130% given that the early 1990s with an average 920% growth in the last 20 years. An Attractive Alternative Investment When searching at investments for long-term capital growth most investors consider mutual funds, investment trusts, stocks, equities, and hedge funds. Even so, the fact is that land has shown far better average growth with much less downside volatility. This makes land a solid investment for the conservative risk conscious investor. When the preserve of significant institutional investors, this exciting marketplace is now open to smaller investors. … Read entire article »

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America’s Crises in Energy\ Land\Water\Agriculture Spells out Substantial Tribal Wealth

America’s Crises in Energy\ Land\Water\Agriculture Spells out Substantial Tribal Wealth Development By Terrance H. Booth, Sr. – Tsimshian Tribe HIGHLIGHTS OF “FOOD, LAND, POPULATION, AND THE U.S. ECONOMY” The following two pages are highlights of the study, “Food, Land, Population, and the U.S. Economy” by Drs. David Pimentel of Cornell University and Mario Giampietro of the Istituto Nazionale della Nutrizione, Rome. This comprehensive assessment of U.S. population growth and its impact on America’s agricultural productivity was commissioned by Carrying Capacity Network (CCN), a non-profit organization in Washington, DC which focuses on the interrelated nature of the economy, population growth, and environmental degradation. KEY FINDINGS … Read entire article »

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