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The Risk You Are Not Prepared to Take
“In this type of investment, you face far more risks than you may be prepared to take.”
That is a key point in a previous post entitled, “Should You or Should You Not Invest in a Condo Unit”.
Well, that line is actually very much “loaded”. Deep inside I wanted to include in the discussion a deeper risk.
But I held back, fearing that readers may get the impression that I am unnecessarily scaring them. Or that those who have already invested in condominium units will feel bad, and might even curse me for scaring the hell out of them.
Posted in Real Estate Investment
Tagged " tsunami in northern Japan, " West Valley Fault, "blind fault", "Metro Manila Earthquake Impact Reduction Study, "Should You or Should You Not Invest in a Condo Unit, 6.9 magnitude earthquake, Dr. Norman Tungol, Earthquake Impact Reduction Study for Metro Manila, Geology Geophysics Reasearch and Development Division (GGRDD), Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Marikina fault line, Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA), Pacific "ring of fire", Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS)
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