Overseas Property

Summer fun in Bulgaria - coast, mountains and golf
Over the past few years Bulgaria has earned a reputation as one of Europe’s most popular ski destinations especially for those seeking a cheaper alternative to the Alpine resorts.
Tax bonus for British investors overseas
The Government has delivered a considerable tax bonus for British people owning property overseas for private use, by scrapping UK tax on property bought through a company, reports Assetz.

MRI Overseas Property’s April re-sale picks
Torba, Bodrum, Turkey - This is a stunning residence situated against a mountain backdrop and enjoying exceptional sea views. This huge villa is on three levels and comprises of six bedrooms and also boasts well maintained gardens and a private swimming pool.
Take advice from the experts
Investing in overseas property is a dream for so many. And the key to making that dream a reality is to ensure that you are prepared for every eventuality along the road to success. So where better to start your research than by heading to the Invest in Property show, Earls Court, 13-15 April.
Overseas property service for luxury house hunters
Imperium Luxury Home Collection is a new division of the MRI Group, providing a bespoke service to buyers looking to invest in luxury properties overseas.
Steady growth and development in Morocco
Steady growth and the development of more major resorts looks set to be the trend for the Morocco property market in 2007 according to Paul Staines, managing director of Newbury-based Saffron Villas Ltd.
Average property prices rise in Spain
The national average property price has increased by 4000 Euros from €244,000 March 07 to €248,000 April 07, according to the Kyero Spanish Property Index.

A place in the sun - or the snow?
A French developer has the answer for would-be second home-buyers who cannot decide whether they want a place in the sun or the snow.

More apartments available at Canadian resort
After the successful first phase, Humber Valley Resort in Newfoundland has released a further 28 apartments and townhouses allowing more UK buyers to own property at this award-winning Canadian resort.

Els and Faldo put Cape Verde on the world golfing map
Cape Verde, an archipelago of ten islands and eight islets in the Atlantic Ocean some 400 miles west of the African nation of Sénegal, is known for many things. Known for its stunning white beaches where the turtles come to lay their eggs, for its kite surfing and windsurfing, for its climate that is suspended in perpetual summer and for its warm turquoise waters. However, something that Cape Verde is not known for is golf – yet – but there are massive plans afoot to change this.

UK developer takes Turkish property market by storm
Creating ripples in the Aegean Sea is the latest venture of the Braemore Group who sold out their latest development in Nottingham within a record 48 hours. Having exported their magic and reputation overseas to three vibrant emerging markets - the first being Turkey - their projects are on course to put all the others in the shade.
Bulgarian campaign for a new deal on home-buying
In a bid to help Britons buy homes in Bulgaria with more confidence, a new campaign to rid the country of rogue estate agents has been launched.

St Lucia – What happens when the bowling is over?
The 2007 Cricket World Cup will sadly be remembered for what happened off-field. The unusual death of Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer, allegations of match-fixing and Freddie Flintoff’s pedalo imbroglio off the waters of St Lucia at 4am will be hard to forget.

Isla Margarita – An island at the beginning of a boom
The Venezuelan island of Isla Margarita as a stunning Caribbean destination without the usual high price tag, but it isn’t just the low-entry prices that appeal, but also the year-round sunshine, absence of hurricanes and the reassurance of the wealth of an oil-producing nation to provide stability.

Condominium phenomenon
Money management firm, Jones Lang La Salle, describes Europe as being “in the midst of a hotel transaction boom” thanks to “an increase in investment appetite for the hospitality sector”.