Australia – Live Long and Prosper News from DSR Asset Management is that Australia is ranked the fourth best country in the world for “Quality of Life”, its official.
David Redfern, founder of DSR Asset Management said “We have been exceptionally busy with enquiries for our investments in Australia for some time.
Our clients tell us that whilst factors such as; Economic stability, Security and good Financial Regulation are the main factors driving this level of enquiry, the feel good or “quality of life” factor is always present.” .
The report compiled by The Economist magazine ranked Australia forth in the quality of life table just behind Norway and Iceland in joint first place and Canada in second place.
Australia also faired very well in the life expectancy tables with an overall average life expectancy of 81.6 years just behind world leaders, Japan with 82.7 years. Bottom of the pile were Afghanistan (43 years) and Zimbabwe (44.1). Redfern concluded that investing and living in Australia really is a case of “live long and Prosper”.
This news comes hot on the heels of Economic data released last week showing that demand for housing finance in Australia is beginning to grow. Investors wishing to be amongst the first to emerge from the recent economic slowdown should take a serious look at investing in Australia.
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