Lured by beautiful beaches, breathtaking scenery and reasonable prices, overseas property investors have been turning towards the Ionian Islands off the west coast of Greece. These islands – which include Corfu, Paxos, Lefkas, Cephalonia, Ithaca and Zakynthos - are not nearly as populated as the islands in the Aegean and aren’t overrun with the tourist resorts or major developments of many other Mediterranean coastal areas. That’s not to say there isn’t a developed tourist industry – it is the major industry here - but it’s just not as overwhelming as in
source: bulgarianpropertyagent.com
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Middle East Buy-to-let Property Investing Report
The Middle East could be the place to invest in overseas property according to a detailed report released by Prince Christian Cruz, Senior Economist at Global Property Guides. With the US and European housing markets slowing, investors are now in search of property overseas that can provide good capital growth. However the report reveals that the Middle East’s housing markets offer both opportunities and dangers
source: bulgarianpropertyagent.com
source: bulgarianpropertyagent.com
Robert Whitton: Now it is more a buyers' than a sellers' market
Celebrity-backed real estate manager aAIM have already committed a considerable investment amount to CEE through their Symmetry fund, which has recently acquired Arena Plaza in Budapest for the imposing sum of EUR 400 mln. Now, when Symmetry is almost fully deployed, aAIM are in the process of establishing their second fund covering the region, Symmetry II, which is certain to invest as far east as Romania and Bulgaria.
source: bulgarianpropertyagent.com
source: bulgarianpropertyagent.com
Greece 'overlooked' by property buyers
Although enduringly popular with British people as a holiday destination, Greece is often ignored by those looking to buy a home overseas, an expert has claimed.
source: bulgarianpropertyagent.com
source: bulgarianpropertyagent.com
Changes to Turkish mortgage laws are kick start says expert
Changes to regulations concerning mortgages in Turkey have given the country's property market a boost, one expert has suggested.
source: bulgarianpropertyagent.com
source: bulgarianpropertyagent.com
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