Newly opened parks serve residents of property in Italy’s Sardinia region

Residents of property in Italy's second-largest island region, Sardinia, have two additional parks to visit from May 18th.With the weather warming up for the summer, Sardegna Turismo reveals that the Bunnari Park is reopening its gates to welcome people who live in property in Sardinia's surrounding area.This particularly includes property in Sardinia's north-west, with the [...]

By |2010-08-05T16:44:38+01:00May 18th, 2010|Articles|

Property in Florida ideal for amateur golfers

Don't let your high handicap hold you back from moving to property in Florida's golfing hotspots.Tourism organisation Visit Florida explains that amateurs are welcome on the Sunshine State's fairways - even on courses where the professionals play.According to the tourism campaign, the only real difference is that the professionals get to play the PGA courses [...]

By |2010-05-18T15:26:15+01:00May 17th, 2010|Articles|

Ash cloud continues to make reaching property in Spain easier

The temporary disruption the Icelandic ash cloud from erupting volcano Eyjafjallajokull caused in terms of reaching property in Spain could leave a lasting legacy of more reliable transport across the continent.In a meeting to discuss the fallout - both literal and metaphorical - from the eruption, European transport ministers have outlined plans to accelerate initiatives [...]

By |2010-05-18T15:26:20+01:00May 17th, 2010|Articles|

Istanbul Becomes Latest Site in Turkish Marina Expansion

Istanbul is to become the site of the latest new marina in Turkey, as the country hopes to increase the revenues from its incoming tourists, by becoming attractive to the high-end tourist. Dati Holdings is to build the $16 million (estimated) marina in the Ataköy district of Istanbul. The ParkMarina project will include restaurants, residences, [...]

By |2010-05-17T15:54:19+01:00May 17th, 2010|News|

Italian property owners set for Festa dei Ceri

People visiting property in Italy this weekend could take in the "incredible annual spectacle" that is the Festa dei Ceri in Gubbio. The event sees teams of between 18 and 20 men race three wooden statues representing the city's three saints - San Ubaldo, San Giorgio and San Antonio - through the streets to the [...]

By |2010-05-18T15:26:26+01:00May 14th, 2010|Articles|

Retiring to Australia – Mike Leah

We bought our first house in Australia in Noosa Queensland in 1999, but as it became increasingly populous and expensive we started to look around and we in fact visited places from the East Coast right way to Geraldton In Western Australia. During this journeying around and staying in bed and breakfasts caused us to [...]

By |2010-05-14T15:55:05+01:00May 14th, 2010|Articles|

Regular Payment Plan for Pension Transfers

Caroline Gumbleton and her husband Ron moved from Bristol in the UK to France 12 years ago and bought a farmhouse in Charente. They still live in Charente and have been enjoying life in France. Caroline says, “We originally moved here for the quality of life; there is hardly any crime, less traffic, better weather [...]

By |2010-05-14T15:11:53+01:00May 14th, 2010|Articles|