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In the first of this five-part feature, Marc Da-Silva offers a brief snapshot of the international property market in Europe. The property downturn represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to cash-in on property in Spain, French property, Portugal property, among many other property markets.
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Australia has become a firm favourite for those who are looking to make a permanent move abroad. Homes Overseas goes Down Under to see what property in Australia you can buy for £150,000.
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It may be a bum numbing twenty-five- hour plane ride away, but its stunning beauty continues to lure growing numbers of Brits who want to own New Zealand real estate.
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Turkey is a treasure trove of delights. In this vast country – around three-and-a-half-times the size of Britain – you can ski and sunbathe in the same day. It has a rich cultural heritage, too: the oldest-known human settlement was in Turkey, and it is home to two of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
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Whether you're hunting for a renovation project with some land, or a brand-spanking new-build apartment on the beach, property in Greece is a popular choice for the British buyer looking for a better quality of life.
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Checking off pluses couldn’t be easier. When it comes to ticking the property investment box, this archipelago of tropical islands off the west coast of Africa is tipped to be the new winter sun destination for holidaymakers.
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As fractional ownership increases in popularity, there are still those who confuse it with timeshare. We look at the difference between the two and see that timeshare is reinventing itself.
See Also: Fractional ownership
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Although in the UK the phrase ‘green shoots of recovery’ sounds somewhat hollow in connection with the property market, prices of Florida properties have been falling for so long now, there is a sense that the only way forward is probably up. There is a sort of logic there, but how can we test the theory when we’ve never been in a situation like this before?
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The Cyprus property sector has grown rapidly since the country joined the European Union in May 2004.
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No other country embraces culture, literature, romance, architecture, scenery and cuisine in such a complete package, and very few who seek Italy property are looking anywhere else.
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Price from: £125,000 Bedrooms: 2 ensuite Fully furnished with indiginous furniture. 4 man jazucci-waterfall & decking on the roof. 400m from the beach.
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Price: £288,136 Bedrooms: 4
For modernisation. In 1.5 acres with panoramic views in all directions. 2 detached cabanons - ideal for gites.
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Price: €110,000 Bedrooms: 2 Bathrooms: 1.5 Set in large established garden. Use of 2 communal pools. Walking distance to amenities, ten min drive to beach.
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Price: €149,350 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 3 Rustic style villa, beamed ceilings on plot of 1400m2. 10m x 5m pool. Walking distance to Dolores town square.
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Price: £262,712 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 Detached villa on the prestigious St. Thomas Golf and Country Club with small private garden & garage.
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Price: €149,500 Bedrooms: 3 Close to Mielan, stunning views of the Pyrenees. Garden is mainly lawn with mature peach, fig & walnut trees.
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