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United Kingdom
- The UK property purchase process
has been established over centuries. The first step is to identify some
possible properties to view. These can be located to through the usual means
such as the Internet, local estate agents and free property advertising
newspapers.
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Italy
- buying property in Italy is becoming more popular. Getting
there is so easy in the age of budget airlines and wherever you choose to
buy it will be easy to get to. There is a huge choice in the types of
property for sale and whatever your budget there will be something to suit.
With process rising about 10% a year buying in Italy is also a great
investment. The legal process Buying property in Italy is a completely
different process than in the UK....
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Spain
- Spain has seen a big boom in property prices over the last 15
years, both for holiday homes and investment properties. This has fuelled a
large increase in new build construction, mainly on the eastern and southern
coastlines (Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol and Costa Calida) over very recent
years, leading to a temporary over supply of new property....
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Greece
- Greece is one of the new up and coming property investment
places for the holiday rental market. Property in Greece is currently
undervalued. This is because the property investment has only just taken
off, with foreigners only beginning to buy property since the Olympics in
2004, and buying mostly for the holiday rental market. There is a wide range
of styles of property to buy in Greece from traditional stone buildings to
modern apartments...
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Turkey
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Turkey offers very good value for money. But property investment in Turkey
is an emerging market and as such is not yet as regulated as other
countries. It is therefore essential that you get proper English speaking
professional advice. Many existing houses may not have proper titles or have
received proper formal planning permission. This is less likely with the new
building developments, but caution is still advised...
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France
- in such a large country it is not surprising that there is a
wide variety of available property from town house and apartments, village
cottages, farmhouses, chateaux and maisons bourgeoises. The idea of buying
and living in a chateau in France sounds wonderful. There is certainly a
choice with approximately 30,000 châteaux available and they can be
surprisingly cheap to buy, with prices similar to a relatively modest house
in the UK..
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USA
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Property investment in the United States has historically been very healthy.
One advantage that UK property investors have is that the relationship
between the US dollar and the pound sterling have been historically fairly
stable, and UK investors find that they can buy more for their money than in
the UK. Many UK investors retire to the USA, especially in Florida and Las
Vegas. The United States has the highest level of output in the world,.
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Egypt
- Egypt is one of the rising stars for property investors. It
offers very good value for money, a relatively new property market, together
with a strong annual tourist industry. Prices have been static until 2005,
when foreign investors first became able to purchase freehold property.
Prices are now beginning to take off, particularly in rental property and
there is active new build development.
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Bulgaria
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Unlike established property markets in other countries, registering
properties in Bulgaria in the past has been haphazard. As a result, old
buildings often have no previous planning permission. It is not wise to buy
without. Also building standards can vary widely in Bulgaria and may not be as
good in the country. Use professionals to advise you, particularly good
architects if you are intending to carry out your own build to ensure you
choose a reputable builder/developer.
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