Mallorca property market update June 2009 – from Mallorca Property Partners
January 23, 2010 by ccl
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Certainly it appears the global economy has moved on in the last two months and we appear to be seeing some early signs of improvements signalling that the recession is starting to ease. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has suggested that there are “tentative signs of, at least, a pause in the [...]
Property South West France
January 21, 2010 by ccl
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Leapfrog Properties have the largest selection of property for sale in France, over 200,000 and still growing! Here we would like to draw your attention to property for sale in South West France, which is still largely under populated, due to its extraordinary protected landscape, but growing in popularity for visitors, particularly the British, who [...]
Lower Normandy Property Guide
January 21, 2010 by ccl
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Lower Normandy is located on the North Coast of France. To the North is the English Channel and on the East Upper Normandy. To the South, Lower Normandy borders Brittany, Western Loire and Centre regions. A predominantly rural area favoured by British buyers. There are 3 departments: Orne, Manche and Calvados.
Lower Normandy Landscape
With about 600 [...]
Foreign Currency Direct Launches Property Line a New Overseas Property Portal
January 18, 2010 by ccl
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Foreign Currency Direct, the leading UK currency broker, has launched a new overseas property portal for UK buyers looking overseas. The portal is at www.Propertyline.co.uk and is part of the Eataz Network, with traffic of over 300,000 users per month and 17,000 properties around the world already online.
Unlike most property portals on the web today, [...]
The Property Market in Portugal
January 17, 2010 by ccl
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This is www.buypropertyportugal.com ’s next chapter of how to buy a property in Portugal, here we focus on the Algarve as it’s currently one of the most attractive places to invest and to enjoy investment growth while enjoying the sunshine on the beach
The Property Market
Why not choose to base yourself in an area with over 3000 [...]
Upper Normandy Property Guide
January 17, 2010 by ccl
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Upper Normandy is located on the North Coast of France. To the North of the region is the English Channel. It is surrounded by the regions of Picardy to the East and Lower Normandy on the west side. To the South are Ile-de-France and the Centre. There are 2 departments: Eure and Seine-Maritime.
Upper Normandy Landscape
The [...]
Useful Words to Know When Buying a Property in France
January 14, 2010 by ccl
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Often, even if one knows a foreign language well enough to understand and to be understood, there are times when certain expressions here and there might cause a certain amount of difficulty in remembering them.
In conjunction with the task of looking for a house, and subsequently finding one, it is important to be familiar with [...]
Brittany Property Guide
January 14, 2010 by ccl
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Brittany is a region located to the North-West of France. The English Channel on its Northern coast, and the Atlantic on the West and South. To the East, Brittany borders Lower Normandy and the Western Loire.
Landscape:
Brittany is a cacophony of diverse landscapes. Never far from the sea, walkers have an abundance of coastal paths to [...]
Buying a Property in France: Where to Live?
January 10, 2010 by ccl
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As the largest country in Western Europe, there is a huge choice of locations if you want to look at French property for sale. Where you would like to live depends upon many different issues, such as whether you like a place with many neighbours or you prefer a more isolated area, or whether you [...]
Buying Property in France – you Should Consider the Limousin
January 7, 2010 by ccl
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Buy property or real estate in the Limousin â?? Why I hear you ask â?? and there are may reasons why you should consider it.. No crime, a sense of community, friendly locals, a good climate and the cheapest properties for sale in France, are just some of the reasons why, that if you are [...]