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		<title>Finland is a Beautiful City</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jul 2010 04:28:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ralph Serpe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finland is known for its beautiful lakes, they are around 200,000 in number not including the small ones. The water quality of Finland is just excellent; the city has lush green surroundings and dense forests all around the sea and other water bodies. In Finland, the travelers can sit on the shore of a lake [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finland is known for its beautiful lakes, they are around 200,000 in number not including the small ones. The water quality of Finland is just excellent; the city has lush green surroundings and dense forests all around the sea and other water bodies. In Finland, the travelers can sit on the shore of a lake for fishing and enjoy the glimpse of reindeer or moose in silence.</p>
<p>Alcoholic drinks are the significant part of the Finnish culture. The national favorites here are the Finlandia vodka, Koskenkorva, the Salmiakki Koskenkorva. The other drinks served here include cloudberry liqueur. During the winter period Finland provides outstanding opportunities for cross-country skiing. There are many ski resorts which are situated north of the Arctic Circle in Lapland. There is also a Santa Claus village in the town of Rovaniemi in Finland this place attracts tourists in large number.</p>
<p>Every year in kemi a large snow castle with an Ice Hotel is built. Rovaniemi is a place from where one can see the Aurora Borealis. Tourists often enjoy the reindeer sleighs trips with Sami drivers, or in dog sleighs. Skiing is also a great option here, with downhill resorts at Levi and Saariselkä. There are several cross country ski tracks throughout the northern part of Finland. Ice hockey the popular winter sport here is enjoyed by large number of people. One can also go for ice yachting, or ice skating.</p>
<p>Helsinki is the capital city of Finland and is thronged by the visitors all the year round. During the summers the tourists come to Helsinki from all the corners of the world. Helsinki is known to be the coolest party city in the Nordic countries. Turku is positioned on the southwest coast of Finland at the mouth of River Aura. Initially Turku was highest populated city of Finland and has also been the important center of commerce and trade.</p>
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		<title>Thermal Bath Hotels in Hungary</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2010 07:13:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Martins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hungary hotels are remarkably famous for their thermal baths and spa culture. The spa culture has been associated with Hungary for more than 100 years. The main reason behind it is the hot springs found in different cites of Hungary. The capital city Budapest is known for the thermal baths and the richest supply of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hungary hotels are remarkably famous for their thermal baths and spa culture. The spa culture has been associated with Hungary for more than 100 years. The main reason behind it is the hot springs found in different cites of Hungary. The capital city Budapest is known for the thermal baths and the richest supply of thermal water. If you are to experience a thermal bath, here is a list of Budapest hotels as well as Heviz hotels that can take you to a whole new fun voyage.</p>
<p>Luxury and spa comes under one roof! The hotel is marked as one of the best Budapest hotels with a rating of 4 star. The hotel is built in Art Nouveau style which showcases elegance, luxury and comfort. The royal cuisine as well as the lavish rooms with an addition of thermal spa and therapy, makes it among the finest Hungary hotels. With the facilities of car parking, pet care, spa, saloon, thermal spa and thermal baths all the luxury comes under one roof.</p>
<p>Among the many 5 star rated Hungary Hotels, Ramada Plaza is the famous to provide diverse facilities to its guests. Thermal spa is the common feature of all Budapest hotels but the varieties of quality services provided under this section are the best in this hotel. Ranging from thermal pools (38 C), thermal spa, Jacuzzi, steam bath to beauty treatments such as massages, luxury wraps, medical massage and sponge massage; Ramada covers it all. This makes it as one of the finest Budapest hotels for thermal baths.</p>
<p>Heviz hotels are famous for the naturally occurring thermal springs around them. The 4 stars rated Health and Spa Resort of Heviz is famous for its thermal baths and health facilities. With a speciality of a 5 minute walking distance to the largest thermal lake of Europe, this hotel standout from the rest of Heviz hotels. Among the salient features of the thermal bath are indoor pools, hydro pools with underwater music and lighting, yoga and fitness rooms with modern day facilities which make this hotel one of the finest Heviz hotels. </p>
<p>Grand hotel Margitsziget- Budapest has a central location around the green park on the Margaret Island with city shopping areas and other historical sites within a small distance away. Quite like the other Budapest hotels, this also facilitates great thermal bath facilities including thermal spa, therapeutic exercise thermal bath, and sauna and adventure pools. The hotel is 4 stars rated and has a record of serving its guest with complete expertise.</p>
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		<title>Prospects of Investments in Bulgaria</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 06:16:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Philips</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bulgaria is one of the important countries of European Union. Republic of Bulgaria is surrounded by Romania to the North, Serbia and the Republic of Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, and The Black Sea defining the extent of the country to the east. The country is blessed with natural diversity [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bulgaria is one of the important countries of European Union. Republic of Bulgaria is surrounded by Romania to the North, Serbia and the Republic of Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, and The Black Sea defining the extent of the country to the east. The country is blessed with natural diversity increasing its attraction and charm from tourism point of view. Snow-capped peaks and landscapes of Alpine range of mountains, mild and sunny Black Sea coast along with typical continental Danubian Plains are the notable features of geographical diversity. As added attractions, Bulgaria has several rivers flowing all around the country as well as several small, medium and large lakes providing excellent aquatic beauty.</p>
<p>Due to natural beauty, several places have become popular as tourist hotspots. Investing to these Bulgarian regions is a wise decision. Bulgaria has supported a booming property market that for 4 years and attracted a multitude of European and American investors, many of whom have chosen to remain in the market and make subsequent purchases. Bulgaria has supported the booming European property market. Promising Bulgarian Real Estate market has attracted a multitude of European and American investors.</p>
<p>Bulgaria is attracting tourists from European and American middle class segment. Therefore, investment in middle class travel and tourism amenities is gaining momentum. Real Estate firms and investors are investing large sum of money in building several regular resorts, golf resorts, beach resorts, mountain resorts and multi specialty resorts to attract maximum possible visitors and to flaunt their investment. Not only investment and real estate companies are coming towards Bulgaria for investment, but also individuals are taking a leap forward to invest their savings in Bulgarian property market. Investing in Luxurious apartments and other residential and commercial properties are new rave among people.</p>
<p>Your investing in Bulgaria can provide you attractive returns within no time. Not only, you can earn a regular amount from your residential or commercial property bought in Bulgaria, but also you can have your own roof while you plan to spend your next summer holidays in Bulgaria. At the end of your decision of investing in Bulgaria, you will feel proud on your wise decision.</p>
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		<title>Things to Consider When You Buy  Property in Greece</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 02:27:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greece now has a large number of foreign nationals who have already invested in property and this number seems to be growing by the day. The property market of Greece is one of the fastest moving in Europe because of so many overseas investors rushing to buy property in the country.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greece now has a large number of foreign nationals who have already invested in property and this number seems to be growing by the day. The property market of Greece is one of the fastest moving in Europe because of so many overseas investors rushing to buy property in the country.</p>
<p>As most people know, Greece is a popular tourist destination, and it is no wonder, with its sunny climate, stunning views and laid back approach to life. The cuisine is known throughout the world, for example: moussaka, feta cheese, and dolmades. And many homes have a bottle of Greece’s famous Ouzo in their drinks cabinet. The cost of living is 40% lower than the UK, and in today’s economic climate that is welcome news.</p>
<p>Many people want to enjoy the delights of Greece on a regular basis and are purchasing a holiday home…or two…in the country. Some visionary people are taking the concept of purchasing holiday homes one-step further. They are buying property in Greece and then leasing them to enthusiastic travelers. A large number of people travel to Greece every year and renting a holiday home can often be cheaper that staying in a hotel over a period of time. Holiday homes also tend to be more personnel than a hotel room, which is another reason why they are popular with travelers.</p>
<p>When buying property, Greece, has more to offer than just holiday homes. Many foreign nationals have invested in commercial properties in the country, especially in the more developed cities. Commercial properties include retail enterprises as well as office buildings, and since Greece became a member of the European Union, the demand for office buildings has increased.</p>
<p>Whenever buying property in Greece, the investor must bear in mind that investing in any overseas property requires adequate planning, for example: looking at the market situation; the best location to invest in; when to buy; and what type of property to buy – for example: low-priced single-family homes are difficult to find in the well-developed city of Athens, but are easier to find in other cities such as Larissa. There is help at hand to assist investors: local real estate agents can acquaint foreigners to the realities of the property market; there are English-speaking lawyers specialising in property sales; and oversea holiday clubs.</p>
<p>In conclusion, when buying property, Greece has plenty to offer investors because the property choices are wide and varied, the country is popular with tourists, and property investors are already making excellent returns on their investments.</p>
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		<title>About the Reasons to Buy Property in Spain</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 02:24:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spain offers infinite variety with something for everyone, including terrific beaches for sun seekers and unbelievable scenery with tremendous views and wonderful mountain walks. For those who wish a more urban based life there are some of the most sophisticated cities to be found anywhere. For food lovers, you will find some of the best [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spain offers infinite variety with something for everyone, including terrific beaches for sun seekers and unbelievable scenery with tremendous views and wonderful mountain walks. For those who wish a more urban based life there are some of the most sophisticated cities to be found anywhere. For food lovers, you will find some of the best food to be found anywhere and wine to match.</p>
<p>You can come up with a number of reasons why you would want to buy a home in Spain , although it&#8217;s important not to fool yourself or try and manufacture something that isn’t there with regards to what you can expect. Be consistent and realistic about what you can expect, ask fundamental question about what it is exactly that you want from a home in Spain? For example, is it a second home, holiday home or retirement dwelling that you wish to buy?</p>
<p>The south eastern Mediterranean coast of Spain has the highest percentage of retired persons in the world, when both Spaniards and foreigners are included. If you&#8217;re seeking a second home, what exactly will you want to use it for and how long will you wish to stay there? Do you plan to rent all or a portion of it to offset mortgage and operations costs? If that is the case, how essential to the overall plan is the property rental income? Is the decision to buy purely based on investment criteria? Do you plan to work or start a business in Spain? These are questions that need answers no matter where you purchase , but especially in Spain because of the variety of choices Spain has to offer.</p>
<p>Quite often potential buyers have a number of reasons for purchasing property in Spain. For example, many people buy a holiday home with an idea of living there permanently or semi-permanently after they retire. In a lot of cases the motivation is to start by purchasing a holiday home with the intention of retiring there later on. If this is the case, there are many more factors to take into account than if you were simply buying a holiday home that you will occupy for just a few weeks a year. If, on the other hand, you plan to work or start a business in Spain, you will be faced with a whole different set of criteria. </p>
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		<title>Real Estate in Denmark</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 02:21:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Denmark is at the southern of Scandinavian countries. The climate of Denmark is very pleasant and is subjected to change at any time. The climate is quite similar to that of Scotland. Denmark comes in the plateau region of Europe. It is very close to Sweden. Most common used language in Denmark is English among [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Denmark is at the southern of Scandinavian countries. The climate of Denmark is very pleasant and is subjected to change at any time. The climate is quite similar to that of Scotland. Denmark comes in the plateau region of Europe. It is very close to Sweden. Most common used language in Denmark is English among the educated people.</p>
<p>Best Locations to Buy Real Estate in Denmark:<br />
The capital of Denmark, Copenhagen is popular and the best location to buy real estate. Since the building of the bridge is connecting Denmark and Sweden, most people are buying properties in Copenhagen. Copenhagen has a very mixed feel to it. It still has the old fishing village charm and cosmopolitan look to it.</p>
<p>Other popular locations for real estate in Denmark are the coastlines of the country. Jutland, Rungstead, Valleroed and Oderup are quite popular for their scenic views and summer homes. Rest of the Denmark is mostly of rural areas which are famous for the most humble and peaceful place to live in.</p>
<p>Living Cost in Denmark:<br />
Standard of living in Denmark is quite high. The day-to-day necessities are cheap, however, the prices of luxurious items such as, alcohol and car is high, due to high taxes. Unemployment rate is also low. Utilities services such as, electricity, water supply and many such necessities are quite expensive. Real Estate in Denmark are cheap, however, the taxes are too high.</p>
<p>Tips on Buying Real Estate in Denmark:<br />
Estate Agent: Choose the correct estate agent. An Estate agent will always be in better position to manage all the legalities and procedures for the customer.</p>
<p>Tips to View a Property:<br />
A customer should arrive early to get the feel of the neighbourhood and try to interact with neighbours to get more information about the house and the area. A customer should not make any instant decision, gathering more research and opinions is advisable. Customer should assess all the accommodation, which the property provides. Assess for the repair works that needs to be taken care of, such as, roof, walls, windows and many more. If the customers are interested, they should visit the same property on a different day, at a different time.</p>
<p>Tips before Buying Real Estate in Denmark:<br />
Check whether all the legal conditions are fulfilled. A non European Union national has to obtain permission from the Ministry of Justice before purchasing a property in Denmark. Hiring a solicitor to conduct the legal work involved is the best option.</p>
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		<title>Property Investment in Czech Republic</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 02:18:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Czech Republic is a land of composers like Dvorak and writers like Kafka. Its rich cultural heritage is aptly depicted by the capital city of Prague, which has some excellent museums, galleries, and concert locations that are always buzzing with performances from the local and international artists.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Czech Republic is a land of composers like Dvorak and writers like Kafka. Its rich cultural heritage is aptly depicted by the capital city of Prague, which has some excellent museums, galleries, and concert locations that are always buzzing with performances from the local and international artists.</p>
<p>The UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Cesky Krumlov, Litomysl Castle and the Pilgrimage Church of St. John of Nepomuk at Zelena Hora top the visitors&#8217; wish list in the Czech Republic. The great western spa towns of Karlovy Vary and Marianske Lazne, along with the early settlements, like Kutna Hora, and castles, like Karlstejn, are some of the other famous spots in the country.</p>
<p>Undoubtedly, with limited tourism potential, the capital city becomes the hub of all major real estate investments in the country. Prague can be safely considered as the centre of the country&#8217;s business and tourism activities. As a result, big MNCs are flocking the city with extra cash<br />
in their coffers to maximize their profitability by heavily investing in a vibrant city.</p>
<p>Prague is also lucrative in terms of low cost of living. Though the capital city is the costliest to live in the Czech Republic, but if you compare the costs with other major European capital, it&#8217;s just a fraction. Resultantly, the rental income is always a prime factor and consequently, there&#8217;s a heavy demand for the buy-to-let properties from the investors. Swanky 2-bedroom buy-to-let apartments can be bought for as low as £119K. However, basic buy-to-let apartments come at an extremely cheaper rate of £20K onwards.</p>
<p>The government is working towards reducing the tax liability of property owners and simplifying the rigorous procedures and laws governing property transaction in the country. This has led to a large-scale investors&#8217; interest in other parts of the country as well, like Brno. Some excellent buy-to-let apartments in Brno are priced competitively at £35K onwards.</p>
<p>Exploring the off-plan properties in Czech Republic is also worth the effort particularly due to the fact that the property prices are on an upswing, and it makes sense to buy it off-plan to save extra pounds and make a decent killing from future dealings.</p>
<p>Since the cities are developing at a fast pace, an astute investor will do well to explore the commercial property segment as well in order to reap rich dividends in terms of rental and/or resell profits. The spending capacity of consumers is on an upswing and the obvious impact is being felt in the commercial real estate. If finance is your problem, there are several mortgage options available in the country at low interest rates.</p>
<p>Most foreign investment in the country is via SRO (a Czech limited liability company). The setting up of SRO is not a tedious process, and if a good local lawyer assists you ably, the company can be formed within a week&#8217;s time. The company formation not only eases the property ownership process, but also saves extra pounds from taxation and other benefits.</p>
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		<title>Buying a Property in Estonia</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 09:07:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ralph Serpe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The process of buying real estate in the Republic of Estonia can seem a bit complicated on the surface. With that said, the government of the Republic of Estonia has worked rather diligently to liberalize and modernize the laws governing the buying and selling of real estate in that country. In this regard, a good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The process of buying real estate in the Republic of Estonia can seem a bit complicated on the surface. With that said, the government of the Republic of Estonia has worked rather diligently to liberalize and modernize the laws governing the buying and selling of real estate in that country. In this regard, a good deal of effort has been expended making it a bit easier for foreign nationals to buy real estate in Estonia.</p>
<p>There are two primary contracts involved in the sale of real estate in Estonia. Both documents are prepared by a notary. Indeed, in Estonia it is mandatory that a notary be involved in the real estate sales process, that a notary prepare these primary documents. The initial agreement in the Estonian real estate sales process is the sales-purchase agreement. This agreement is prepared by the notary and is executed by the buyer and the seller once the seller makes an offer on the property that is for sale. Generally speaking, once the oral offer is made by the buyer to the seller, the sales-purchase agreement can be prepared and executed with a period of ten to thirty days.</p>
<p>During the period of time between the execution of the sales-purchase agreement and the final agreement in the sales process, the buyer obtains financing and the seller makes certain that the property physically and legally is in a position to be conveyed and transferred to the buyer. In addition, during this interim period, the buyer must pay to the government what is known as a state fee &#8212; which is in the amount of 0.4% of the value of the real estate being sold and purchased.</p>
<p>The final agreement in the real estate sales process in Estonia is entitled the transfer of ownership in real estate agreement or document. When this document is duly executed by the parties, an application is made to the Land Register Office to transfer the ownership of the real estate from the seller to the buyer. In addition, following the filing of this application, a public notice of the change in ownership of the real estate is published in the Official State Gazette, the official publication Estonia that publishes legal notices of this nature.</p>
<p>In summary, the process of buying real estate in Estonia does include a number of hurdles that seem confusing and complicated on the surface. But, as has been noted, the laws have been modernized and liberalized in recent years. Chances are quite good that the government of Estonia will continue to work to make the real estate laws in that country a bit more &#8220;user friendly&#8221; and less cumbersome in the future.</p>
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		<title>Vacations in Andorra Spain</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 08:16:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Stewards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Andorra covers 468 square kilometres of mountainous landscape and twisting rivers and has a population of 68,000. Nearly twothirds of the population are of Spanish extraction, and Catalan is widely spoken. The climate is temperate, with warm summers and very cold winters, although a sweater can come in handy yearround. As with any mountain area, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Andorra covers 468 square kilometres of mountainous landscape and twisting rivers and has a population of 68,000. Nearly twothirds of the population are of Spanish extraction, and Catalan is widely spoken. The climate is temperate, with warm summers and very cold winters, although a sweater can come in handy yearround. As with any mountain area, you can expect rain, or snow in the winter, at any time. For a small place, Andorra packs a big punch. In June alone, 20 festivals or cultural events take place, ranging from the exotic-sounding &#8216;night of the Andorra fire vella&#8217;, where dancing around bonfires is the order of the day, to &#8216;the market of the sea&#8217;, selling secondhand nautical equipment &#8211; an eccentric event to hold in a landlocked mountain retreat.</p>
<p>The centrepiece of Andorra&#8217;s gastronomy is traditional, mountainstyle food alongside pica pica, a local equivalent of the ubiquitous Spanish tapas. Culinary life in Andorra has been spiced up with an influx of Chinese, Vietnamese, Indian and Japanese chefs so almost anything goes. The Andorra Tourist Office website will fill you in on events, activities, and the local gastronomy. Andorra is not a full member of the European Union (EU), but receives some of the perks of membership and so enjoys the best of both worlds. For example, Andorra is treated as an EU member for trade in manufactured goods (no tariffs), but as a non EU member for agricultural products, thus escaping the rigours of the Common Agricultural Policy. Andorra is also a duty-free zone. Although the currency operating is the euro, Andorra doesn&#8217;t have the chore of minting its own euros, relying instead on Spain and France to supply the cash.</p>
<p>One downside of Andorra&#8217;s not being in the EU is that your European Health Insurance Card won&#8217;t be accepted here, so taking out your own health insurance, especially if you plan to ski, is vital. The property market in Andorra has experienced a boom over the past three years, with prices rising by an average of 16 per cent a year. In Andorra, foreigners can own only one property on a plot of land no larger than 1,000 square metres.</p>
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		<title>Buying Real Estate In Eastern Europe &#8211; 3 Valuable Things To Remember</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jessie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[More and more people are realizing that it&#8217;s not just the American real estate market that&#8217;s turned into a buyer&#8217;s market. The East European real estate market is also benefiting from a housing boom and many Americans are discovering that a European vacation home is well within their reach. Real estate properties are currently low [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More and more people are realizing that it&#8217;s not just the American real estate market that&#8217;s turned into a buyer&#8217;s market. The East European real estate market is also benefiting from a housing boom and many Americans are discovering that a European vacation home is well within their reach. Real estate properties are currently low enough to be attainable, yet are rising quickly enough to offer a healthy return on the investment.</p>
<p>Soaring Property Values In Eastern Europe</p>
<p>Property values in Eastern Europe are rising, but are nowhere near their peak. This combination makes now a great time to buy. East European real estate can be purchased for as little as 40,000 to 60,000 euros in countries such as Romania, Turkey and Poland.</p>
<p>Industry experts expect the market to explode in the next 20 years and are encouraging their clients to buy now. It is expected that over 24 million people will be searching for a home to rent or buy throughout Eastern Europe and because of this large influx of people, money will pour into Eastern Europe. In turn this will encourage new industry, jobs and housing options.</p>
<p>Your Financial Situation</p>
<p>Finances play an important part of any real estate transaction. Obviously before looking into purchasing East European real estate, you need to make sure your finances are in order. Do you have the funds available for down payment, taxes and any required maintenance and upkeep the property requires?</p>
<p>After looking at your own finances, the fun begins! It&#8217;s time to start researching countries. Are you interested in a property in Poland or a Turkey villa? East European real estate can be overwhelming at first so a little research is a must.</p>
<p>Find A Company That Specializes In European Real Estate</p>
<p>A company that focuses on East European real estate is vital. For most Americans, traveling back and forth multiple times to house hunt isn&#8217;t a viable option. This where an Eastern European property company comes into the picture. They can help find properties that fit your specifications and can help narrow down your geographical area if needed.</p>
<p>Once you choose a few properties to visit, they can assist with any language barriers and local customs that need to be observed. Your real estate company can also help with the small, yet important details like how and where to get currency exchanged and the set up of local services like telephone and utilities.</p>
<p>With the real estate boom happening in Eastern Europe, it&#8217;s important to find an established company. When planning an overseas move, you&#8217;ll need someone with years of experience instead of someone just starting out in the property business.</p>
<p>The following article includes some fascinating information about buying real estate in eastern Europe idea you can use, you&#8217;ll be well on your way to a seamless and profitable real estate transaction. Whether you purchase property in Poland, homes in Russia or a Turkey villa, you may enjoy Eastern Europe so much that you make it your permanent home!</p>
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