East European Property
Be part of the biggest European Property boom.
As money continues to pour into the Eastern Eight - the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Slovenia and the Slovak Republic - the building of new properties is encouraged (and property taxes slashed) to bring these countries in line with the rest of the EU.
Now is the best time to invest in a property - over 90% of the East Europe population live in rented homes so by getting in at the basement level before the big 'boom', you will have the potential to maximise your investment by offering properties to the burgeoning middle classes.
Our Where In The World To Invest publication will help you discover property that gives you both high rental yields AND high capital growth.Which markets to get into right now, which to keep an eye on and which to avoid like the plague!
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Overseas property investment - Ten BIG mistakes when investing overseas and how to avoid them
Learning from the mistakes of others is par for the course in property investment...so take heed of the top ten most common mistakes made by buyers of overseas property... Published: 26th Jun 2008
Tags: East European Property , Investment Property , Buy To Let
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East European Eight - the Holy Grail of Investment Opportunity!This is a unique time in investment history - the absorption of a group of eight former communist countries into the European Union (EU). Here's why...
Published: 16th Sep 2005
Tags: Romania Property, Slovakia Property, Poland Property, Czech Property
An overview of the Czech Republic's economy and currency policyThe Czech Republic is, by any standard, one of the most successful of the EU accession countries and has totally thrown off the shackles of the communist era and, in many regards, has a thriving free market economy. Here's a snapshot...
Published: 13th Sep 2005
Tags: Czech Property, East European Property
However attractive a real estate market may be, its appeal will fall hugely if good finance is not available.For the serious property investor, finance and, more specifically, gearing is crucial. Here are some considerations...
Published: 12th Sep 2005
Tags: East European Property, Czech Property
Brno bonus factors - why the future is so bright for the Czech Republic's second cityBrno is one of the oldest centres of industry in Central Europe. Today the most critical industries in Brno are the electrical engineering and electronic industries alongside engineering. These are the industries that are driving growth and employment opportunities... good news for property investors...
Published: 12th Sep 2005
Tags: East European Property, Czech Property
How domestic demand is affecting the Prague property marketPrague effectively is where the money is in the Czech Republic, and that includes domestic demand for property. What does that mean for property investors?
Published: 12th Sep 2005
Tags: Czech Property, East European Property
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Posted by liamvalencia at 21:22 on 23rd Jul 2008
Tags: Property Investment , East European Property
Posted by Peter Richardson at 13:32 on 22nd Jul 2008
Tags: South Bank , Poland Property , Krakow Property , East European Property
Posted by Daniel Podpora at 16:03 on 8th Jun 2008
Tags: Poland Property , Financing & Mortgages , Property Law , East European Property
Posted by Anna Grybel at 11:53 on 15th Mar 2008
Tags: East European Property , Property Investment
Posted by Neil Lewis at 05:36 on 13th Mar 2008
Tags: Czech Property , Romania Property , Slovakia Property , Property Investment
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