Overseas property

UK Overseas property industry unregulated and debating

The UK overseas property industry will be heading for London for its  annual business to business overseas property exhibition and conference. The event called OPP Live06 is taking pace on 7th and 8th December 2006 at Alexandra Palace London. Industry professionals will be reflecting on the hot topic of conversation concerning regulating the rapidly growing overseas property industry in the UK....

Overseas property owners- its Jet2.com for best short-haul flights

Overseas property owners may sometimes book cheap flights months in advance to obtain the best price to visit their homes abroad. The choice of low cost airlines is increasing and so is the quality of the services they provide.  Jet2.com, the no frills airline based in Yorkshire has been voted the ‘Best European Short-Haul Airline’, in the Travel Awards 2006 held in South...

Irish overseas property buyers being sort by low cost airlines

Jet2.com and EasyJet have both made announcements that will have Irish overseas property owners laughing all the way to the bank. Jet2.com , today announced it would double the size of its operation at Belfast International Airport with the addition of six new exciting destinations, increased frequency on existing services and more of its larger Boeing 757 aircraft will be operating to the ever popular...

Overseas property exhibition launches with entertainment built in

'A place in the sun' live overseas property exhibition was launched today at the NEC Birmingham UK. The show which is sponsored by Barclays Bank  opens its doors to thousands of potential overseas property buyers until 1st October 2006.   The Brooklands group event has exhibitors from more than 35 countries including Spain, France, Turkey, Cyprus, USA, Canada, Italy, Croatia, Portugal, Greece...

Overseas property buyers fall in love with Jet2.com

Overseas property buyers fall in love with Jet2.com     Overseas property owners will be pleased with the recent announcement by Jet2.com that it has six new routes to major European cities.   The new flights available from Manchester, England will commence in spring 2007 and are on sale now. The routes will complement the airline’s existing city destinations: Amsterdam, Budapest,...

REITs introduced in Dubai property market

Areas of the Dubai property market are set to become more accessible for overseas property investors with the introduction of real estate investment trusts (REITs).The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) has officially announced that the rules to permit and govern the operation of REITs have been finalised and will be effective immediately.On August 1st an investment trust law was approved for the...

Spanish property set for tourism boost

Spanish property is set to receive a boost in exposure this summer, with figures showing that tourism in the Costa del Sol region is expected to reach a ten-year high.Overseas property investors considering Spain will contribute to a hotel occupancy level of 85 per cent this summer – higher than last season despite the fact that there is more hotel accommodation available this year.Juan Fraile,...

Dates announced for overseas property conference

The details of a new conference for overseas property investors have been announced – the MIPIM Asia show will begin at the Hong Kong convention and exhibition centre on September 26th.This date will host the pre-opening ceremonies for the event, which will fully open its doors to the overseas property market from September 27th to 29th.Over 100 exhibitors from 23 countries and 1,500 delegates...

Hungary gets further development

Hungary is to get further development, increasing its already healthy property portfolio for potential investors. Real estate property investment firm Pacont announced that it has taken ownership of the prime Vaci ut corridor in Budapest. "Vaci ut is an obvious first choice for many property development projects," said Benny Iggland, head of Pacont. "One good reason for this is the excellent position and...

Overseas investors told to plan

Overseas investors are being urged to properly plan their property purchases to gain maximum returns. Ray Woods, a property guru, told potential investors to look at more than just the initial asking price but the long term future prospects of the investment. "We always recommend to potential clients that they begin their planning by drawing up their own criteria," said Mr Woods of maltabuyproperty.co.uk....

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