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Old 17-01-2011, 02:18 PM
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Default Property Rentals Make Good Sense

After enduring a long and draining global and local recession, citizens everywhere are looking forward to the time when they can breathe easier when assessing their monthly budget and facing the bills that arrive with alarming regularity - whether by post or email.

Even now, as estate agents, economists and finance journalists consider the next phase in the market cycle, which has to be a boom (no matter how slight), property owners are still turning to property rentals to offload debt and ease cash flow.

While property rentals are by no means cheap, they’re still a lot more affordable in the short term than the crippling effect that high interest rates have on mortgage repayments for many home owners.
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