Cash and cash-driven investments are just not the same as it used to be. Its capital value is impacted negatively from below by the inflation rate. Lowering interest rates blunts the income return and what gets paid out is claimed at anywhere between 0 to 40% thereof by the Receiver, depending on the nature and volume of the cash involved.
If return on investment is the buyer’s aim, he can do much better by taking transfer of land, such as his own four hectare stand in the Trout Horses and Roses township. He and his 20 co-owners are the members of the Home Owners Association controlling the management and reputation of their own town.
Other than for short cycles, land has never depreciated in real terms and is now again in the process of appreciating in value. If he buys in here he gets, on top of the capital appreciation, additionally for his group the benefit of free use of a charming piece of rustic security with wide horizons, water streams and the enjoyment, by choice, of horses, fishes, birds and nature.