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    Buying Property to Let in Cannes - New Comer Needs Advice

    Re: Buying Property to Let in Cannes - New Comer Needs Advise Simon, Fair enough, I was just surprised after all i have heard about Cannes to hear it being called a dive - its like a lot of similar resorts that can be seedy like Puerto Banus
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    Berlin - expected yield?

    Re: Berlin - expected yield??? Not in any residential property i have seen in the last couple of years - in some bank accounts though. I think ret 45 may be looking for capital appreciation on the investment which is also far from guaranteed
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    Skiing apartment in Austria

    A mate just got back from snowboarding in Austria and was complaining about the lack of snow - it was almost dangerous. It looks like tiger could be right in his analysis of the low altitude problem. This would make an investment in a ski apartment at least a risky decision.
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    Property investments Latvia and Lithuania

    Setemupjoe has stated one of the basics that most people seem to ignore - the value of someone who knows the market working for you i.e. not just to try make a killing out of the gullible "investor". It is very hard to make money on the foreign property market without some inside knowledge.
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    Buying Property to Let in Cannes - New Comer Needs Advice

    Re: Buying Property to Let in Cannes - New Comer Needs Advise Is Cannes really a dive Simon? Once again some good insight re the rental market and reasons to invest in this area.
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    Prices dropped in Krakow

    Thanks for that Tim - very interesting to see
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    german residential investment

    Thanks for the good advice Auto and Simon
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    interest free loan from the VAT man?

    Still worth a go i think, can avoid the vat on the other propeties by putting through a company
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    Seeking German speaking accountant/book-keeper ?

    I have to agree with simplyjoe about the quality of work as i have previously stated on AAM i did not have a good experience with taxback. You seem to have ultimate faith in your friend keentoinvest.........
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    www.lettingsabroad.com

    Hi VOT You might be better off starting your own thread as this one is quite old
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    Personal experience of buying in Bulgaria

    I must admit i have no interest in buying in Bulgaria - I dont have time or interest that is required to make a investment there but I think this thread has been informative and very useful for anyone who is interested.
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    Can't find bank to finance property

    if the bank dont have confidence in the dubai market that might be a sign that you should heed
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    First family holiday in the USA — tips? advice? recommendations?

    I think the hurricance season is Aug/Oct - you cant worry too much about that anyway
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    Poland

    on what basis? is it the weather
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    The cheapest non-Irish stockbroker

    Just a quick question to all ye stock traders - do ye pay all taxes due on gains?
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    Money Transfer

    I have had the same problems with my bank - not to be named - but they charge €25 for a quick transfer (next day) and €12.5 if you have a week to tranfer it - tempted to start a letting off steam thred just thinkng about it.
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    Advice on advertising foreign property

    A quick point on the DAFT rental site - i hear it can be quiet good - you are only marketing to Irish people who while if you go with a .co.uk site you can reach a much wider audience.
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    Arable Farmland in Argentina

    I saw Ear to the ground a couple weeks ago and they had a special on taht subject - if you contact the programme makers or the rte website i am sure you will get some information.
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    Can I reclaim German VAT?

    I am no VAT expert but i think Clubman's accountant is correct, it can be problematic caliming VAT back from other states. Towger might be getting confused with the VAT arrangement (called 4th schedule) that professional service providers have in place where they if get advice from another EU...
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    Insurance Cover for Rental Income

    The insurance cost would appear to be incurred in the course of your renatal business and therfore should be fully deductible.
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