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  • Kieron Lynch
  • May 7, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 12, 2020

So why would not invest ethically?

Joseph Eichler story from growing up in a FLW house to ethically building over 11000 of homes, tackling segregation – his investors and lenders did very well out of his approach.

Ask yourself what returns do you get from your current investments?

Are they based on tangible things you can sell on or are they not.

Are from something everyone needs.

Can you dip the same well over and over every year….

What is your view of wealth.

“With great power comes great responsibility”

How do you wish to be remembered?

Is it not right that you not do some good with your good fortune while you are making even more money?

Imagine for a moment the lives you could have touched, enhanced, gave a better start in life to, how many catalysts to long term economic gains will they able to trace back to you.

Better buildings do make happier and healthier people – they will prosper from it.

Since the 1929 depression how has the stock and shares world performed.

What were the losses in the last 10 years, what is your pension based on.

Stocks and shares, require skill and its not for everyone.

How does the value of your investment grow?

Crazy to think that over the last 90 years UK average house price has performed on average 47000%.

Property demand will always be affected by that recipe of almost endless demand of increasing households versus reductions in available land.

Property can always feed that basic human need…shelter.

 
 
 

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