This latest Red Guides updated property buyer's guide covers Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Hungary, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Turkey which are all Eastern European countries with exciting emerging real estate sectors.
This latest Red Guides updated property buyer’s guide covers Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Hungary, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Turkey which are all Eastern European countries with exciting emerging real estate sectors.
For property investors in search of new opportunities overseas these countries offer a wealth of potential for long term gains and also short term profit and this book guides the reader through the ins and outs of buying a property in these Eastern European countries and also how to get visas to live and work overseas and how to settle in to a new society and culture.
‘Buying a Property in Eastern Europe (2006)’ is an invaluable guide for anyone seriously considering venturing into property purchase in Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Hungary, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Slovakia or Turkey. Basically there is such a lack of decent information about where to buy property in these countries, how to finance the purchase and what the legal rights are of the foreigner in terms of property ownership that this book fills a massive void.
The book includes case studies which help the reader really relate to the subject matter, and of course they assist the reader with advice, tips and they even highlight mistakes other people have made to prevent the reader from making the same mistakes! Each country is covered in-depth with the author drawing on the expertise of lawyers and property specialists in each given nation.
For the reader the structure of the book allows for ease of comparison of each country in terms of the cost of property, cost of living, legal rights of the foreign property investor as well as what it is really like to live and even work in each country. There’s expert assistance to help with understanding the legal processes in each Eastern European country covered and there’s also practical information about financing property investments in Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Hungary, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Turkey.
The practical advice in ‘Buying a Property in Eastern Europe (2006)’ will save any buyer time, money, heartache and stress and goes from dealing with immigration visas right through to renovating properties abroad and finding good rental agencies to manage property lets and ongoing management of real estate assets.
This book is excellent value for money, a fantastic read, contains an impressive wealth of invaluable advice and assistance, and for anyone thinking about buying property in any of the Eastern European emerging real estate markets this book is a must read. To buy ‘Buying a Property in Eastern Europe’ online click here
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