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If Buying A Holiday Home Abroad...where & Why
turkey ?
spain?
canaries ?
city such as sofia, bucharest , prague , instanbul.
budget 50-100k
factor in flight costs / weather / bang for your buck
etc etc
if you had budget of 50-100k where would you buy and why ?
benidorm being the most obvious choice i would think .
spain?
canaries ?
city such as sofia, bucharest , prague , instanbul.
budget 50-100k
factor in flight costs / weather / bang for your buck
etc etc
if you had budget of 50-100k where would you buy and why ?
benidorm being the most obvious choice i would think .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.For that budget, look at France. Snag is that the market has collapsed, so although very easy and cheap to buy - it is now virtually impossible to sell. Also the notaires are simply a tax-gathering arm of the govt. and the buyer pays the biggest fees. I considered Spain, but when I saw the building standards of the estates they were throwing-up, I changed my mind.
We love living in Yorkshire. Considered buying a tiny holiday-home in France in the area we lived in, but it's not worth it for us. I wouldn't buy abroad again, personally Sorry to be a damper. :(
We love living in Yorkshire. Considered buying a tiny holiday-home in France in the area we lived in, but it's not worth it for us. I wouldn't buy abroad again, personally Sorry to be a damper. :(
With such a small budget, any choice would be severely limited. I'd probably be considering seeking a place in the Polish Tricity. While properties right on the coast (in Sopot) might be beyond the funds available, there might be suitable properties available more cheaply elsewhere within the Tricity. (i.e. within Gdańsk or Gdynia, or within the smaller conurbations in the area).
Such a property would still afford you easy access to Poland's leading seaside resort (Sopot), while providing you with all of the facilities offered by the other big cities.
The Tricity is served by Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa airport, with cheap flights available through Ryanair from 8 UK airports and with Wizz from 5 UK airports.
Such a property would still afford you easy access to Poland's leading seaside resort (Sopot), while providing you with all of the facilities offered by the other big cities.
The Tricity is served by Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa airport, with cheap flights available through Ryanair from 8 UK airports and with Wizz from 5 UK airports.
" With such a small budget, any choice would be severely limited. I'd probably be considering seeking a place in the Polish Tricity. While properties right on the coast (in Sopot) might be beyond the funds available, there might be suitable properties available more cheaply elsewhere within the Tricity. (i.e. within Gdańsk or Gdynia, or within the smaller conurbations in the area). "
looks nice but check out the weather - https:/ /www.ho liday-w eather. com/gda nsk/
looks nice but check out the weather - https:/
Zacs this link from Hale and Pace may be for you then. Had it sent to me a while back when I was thinking of going abroad.
https:/ /youtu. be/Rm6V C5gdaFA
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