Property News
OverseasCafe.com - Overseas Property Blog: Queries for Ciaran ...
by OverseasCafe.com
19 Nov 2008 at 4:06pm
They had nothing against the blog per-se, but were worried about some of the links to forums questioning the group and its plans for the Palm View Resort on Boa Vista island in
Cape Verde. We refused to remove the blog on the grounds
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OverseasCafe.com - Overseas Property Blog: Replies from Flash ...
by OverseasCafe.com
22 Nov 2008 at 10:16am
Flash Developments had recognised that Boa Vista in
Cape Verde was an emerging market with massive potential, after our investor surveyors had undertaken all economic and feasibility studies, a plot of land was identified,
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OverseasCafe.com - Overseas Property Blog: Irish Tax Residency ...
by OverseasCafe.com
21 Nov 2008 at 11:24am
OverseasCafe.com - Overseas
Property Blog. www.OverseasCafe.com is Ireland's premier overseas
property portal. This blog seeks to look into current goings on in the overseas
property industry.
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OverseasCafe.com - Overseas Property Blog: Atlantis Dubai Grand ...
by OverseasCafe.com
20 Nov 2008 at 10:06am
The event might come as a bit of a shot in the arm for the Dubai
property market which appears to be in somewhat of a slide of late, but I wouldn't bet on it. You have to say it's a great way to kick off a recession though.
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Cape Verde 'geared up to UK air travel'
by yamahasan
6 Oct 2008 at 4:48am
The arrival of direct air access from the UK has been a key factor in helping to develop the
property sector in
Cape Verde, it has been stated.
Paul Collins, overseas editor of
property investor magazine Buy Association,
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OverseasCafe.com - Overseas Property Blog: Lawyer Suing Bulgarian ...
by OverseasCafe.com
16 Nov 2008 at 8:00am
For those not in the know, the company was being investigated by the Association of International
Property Professionals (AIPP) and, à la MRI Overseas
Property, decided that they'd leave before they were dispatched, which they duly were
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Economist In US Property Recovery Prediction
by unknown
6 Nov 2008 at 4:17pm
A US economist has suggested that the US
property market could be around the bottom. The US Forest Service's Forest Products Laboratory economist Henry Spelter suggested in a research paper that the slump could be "closer to the end
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