Articles related to: investment property
1: How To Assemble A Support Team To Help Sell Your Luxury Home
As the owner of a luxury home, you already know the importance of surrounding yourself with people to make your home the showcase that it is. Perhaps you've employed an interior decorator to help you ..
2: A Travellers Guide to Romania
A member of the European Union since 2007, Romania is a country of almost 92,000 square miles - roughly the same as the UK - but with a population of only 22m people.This one time communist state has ..
3: A Travellers Guide to Italy
Italy, a founder member of the EU, is a relatively young country which was only unified as a nation in 1861. It has land borders with Austria, France, San Marino, Slovenia, and Switzerland while the V..
4: A Travellers Guide to Hungary
Hungary became a Christian Kingdom around 1000 A.D. and for many centuries acted as a bulwark against Ottoman Turkish expansion into Europe. The country eventually evolved to become part of the Austro..
5: A Travellers Guide to Morocco
Morocco is exotic and lays on the north coast of Africa facing Spain and Gibralta, shares a border with Algeria (which is closed) and with the disputed territory of Western Sahara. Its main cities inc..
6: A Travellers Guide to India
India is a vast country with a vast population, two thirds of which lines in rural locations. Bounded by the Himalayas to the north, it occupies a natural subcontinent.India shares common borders with..
7: Travellers Guide to Germany
At the heart of the EU, Germany is a federal republic comprising sixteen 'Bundeslander' (states). Re-united in 1990 after forty five years of separation into the Soviet controlled East Germany and Wes..
8: Travellers Guide to Egypt
Egypt, land of Pyramids and Pharos, lays across the Mediterranean and Red Seas, linking Africa, the Middle East, south Asia and Europe. Four times the size of the United Kingdom, it has borders with L..
9: Travellers Guide to Bulgaria
Part of the Balkan Peninsular, Bulgaria lies at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. It is a small country, and has a varied and picturesque landscape that embraces ski resorts and a Black sea coastline..
10: Where to Find Discounted Properties
Are you getting tired of looking through the weekly property listings trying to find an investment property? I know a lot of people that want to get started investing in real estate, but they keep loo..
11: How To Turn a Negative Real Estate Investment Into Positive Cash Flow
With increases in interest rates and the national credit control act, property investors must start to look at how to make more money from their current investment properties. Optimizing the portfolio..
12: What Does Negative Gearing Mean for Real Estate Investors
The term negative gearing is not very widely used in South Africa by property investors, in fact if you Google it you will find mostly Australian domain's. Though the term is not widely used, we found..
13: How To Select A Good Managing Agent to Manage Your Real Estate Investment
Even though all agents provide similar services, there are a few checkpoints you can use to ensure that you are engaging in a business relationship with a good and responsible agent.We will also summa..
14: Are Real Estate Agents Due Commission
The right of an Estate Agent to earn commission is enshrined in common law. In general, commission is due when the Estate Agent has perform a client's mandate, regardless of the amount of time or effo..
15: An Investors Guide to Brazil
Brazil comprises 8.5m square kilometers, roughly thirty fives times the area of the UK and is the largest country in South America - the fifth largest country in the world. It comprises of a federatio..
16: An Investors Guide to Croatia
Formerly part of Yugoslavia, Croatia declared independence in 1991, igniting a war with Serbia that lasted for over 4 years. Following elections in 2000 that brought defeat of the former right wing n..
17: Buy to Let Not to Fret
In recent years there has been a significant increase in the take up of buy to let investment. Buy to let investors have been secure in the knowledge that their property asset will produced excellent ..
18: An Investors Guide to Turkey
Linking Asia and Europe, Turkey is an aspiring member of the European Union. The country will this year begin formal negotiations for full membership following a period of democratic and economic refo..
19: An Investors Guide to South Africa
Commanding strategically important sea routes between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, the Republic of South Africa is at the southernmost tip of the African continent. With a coastline of some 2,954 k..
20: An Investors Guide to Thailand
Formerly 'Siam', Thailand took on its present name in 1939 shortly after a change from absolute to constitutional monarchy. For much of the time since then the military has been involved in government..
21: An Investors Guide to Slovakia
Slovakia, formerly part of Czechoslovakia, itself created as a state at the end of World War One, became an independent republic in 1993. As part of Czechoslovakia, and despite the spring uprising of ..
22: An Investors Guide to Hungary
Hungary became a Christian Kingdom around 1000 A.D. and for many centuries acted as a bulwark against Ottoman Turkish expansion into Europe. The country eventually evolved to become part of the Austro..
23: An Investors Guide to Germany
At the heart of the EU, Germany is a federal republic comprising 16 'Bundeslander' (states). Re-united in 1990 after 45 years of separation into the Soviet controlled East Germany and West Germany, th..
24: An Investors Guide to India
India is a vast country (3.3m square kilometres) with a vast population (1.1bn people), two thirds of which lines in rural locations. Bounded by the Himalayas to the north, it occupies a natural subco..
25: Turkey "the Only Logical Choice" for Expats According to Experts
According to AXA, the global insurance specialists, the current state of the nation will see up to 500,000 Britons flee the UK in 2008, with a survey from HSBC revealing that Britain is now not even c..
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