Exciting Real Estate Opportunities
In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Exciting
Real Estate Opportunities In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - We took a trip
to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to research the real estate market for this issue
of the Offshore Real Estate Quarterly. We discovered some startling bargains.
The differences between the currency of Brazil and the US dollar allows
us to purchase a $100,000 apartment in Rio de Janeiro for $US40,000.
If you've ever wanted to live in the world's most exciting city this is
the article to read. Great food, warm people, opera, ballet, art galleries,
modern infrastructure and wall to wall excitement in what is without question
the world's most beautiful city. If you want to live there, or simply want
to make a once in a life time investment we've got the facts to get you
started. We talk about real estate values, location, crime, lifestyle,
and Rio's ambiance.
Buying A Home In Italy - Buying
A Home In Italy - As a modern expatriate destination Italy has much
to offer. Surprisingly so. Its economy is booming, its culture evolving;
(while in the very same instant it continues to remain fully Italian and
comically paradoxical.) It is historically rich, yet amidst the historic
ramparts and ruins it is also quite contemporary, almost smugishly
stylish, and more often then not highly dynamic. Admittedly prices
are no longer a bargain, yet what we get for our dollar is quite different
from what our dollar buys us in the United States. While a $100,000
house in the U.S. is quite often little more than a modest house of impoverished
character, a $100,000 house in Italy might easily be two hundred years
old, built of stone, and have enough character to change our outlook on
life itself. Finer things engender finer thoughts, lasting things:
lasting thoughts.
Retire In Belize - Retire
In Belize - Writer and editor Lan Sluder brings us the latest information
about retiring in Belize. Belize is a favorite for expatriates seeking
a home away from home and with good reason. Lan covers lifestyle, weather,
crime, highlights of the Retired Persons Incentive Act, health and real
estate. In covering various regions in Belize, Lan states that... "Real
estate costs in Corozal are among the lowest in Belize. Modern North American-style
homes with three or four bedrooms in Corozal Town or Consejo Shores go
for $75,000-$200,000, but Belizean-style homes start at less than $25,000.
Waterfront lots are $35,000 or less, and big lots with water views are
$10,000-$15,000. Rentals are relatively inexpensive -- $100-$200 for a
nice Belizean-style house or $300-$700 for a modern American-style house."
Lan Sluder is the editor and publisher of Belize First Magazine and the
author of almost a dozen books on Belize.
Buying A Home In France - Buying
A Home In France - A slice of la bonne vie needn’t cost the earth,
with habitable cottages and terraced village homes available from around
200,000F, modern apartments from around 300,000F and large detached homes
from as little as 400,000F. However, if you’re seeking a home with a large
plot of land and a swimming pool you will need to spend at least 600,000F
(depending on the area) and for those with the financial resources the
sky’s the limit, with luxury apartments in Paris and villas in the south
of France costing many millions of francs.
Your own Venetian canal home…at
a price that will surprise you - Your
own Venetian canal home…at a price that will surprise you - Despite
the city’s expensive reputation, properties are selling for much less than
I expected. Naturally, it costs zillions to buy an entire palace—especially
if it overlooks the Grand Canal—but in Venice’s less touristy areas you’ll
find attractive apartments, in restored buildings, starting at around $93,000.
And Venice is an all-year-round destination—many people actually prefer
the misty days of winter, so it’s easy to let an apartment year-round.
As long as it doesn’t disappear into the sea, this city will never go out
of fashion. ` From The Best of International Living Magazine |
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very first issue of EscapeArtist's Offshore Real Estate Quarterly -
We cover some areas in this edition that we know are not covered anywhere
else on the internet. In this issue find two articles on real estate in
Italy, one on France and one on retiring in Belize by Lan Sluder. Also
an article on how to profit in overseas real estate using the disparity
in foreign currencies. We hope you like our new magazine which is scheduled
to go out four times a year. If you'd like to send yourself this page for
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