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Dancing all the way from the bank…

“They offer the kind of service you dream about but these days rarely get in the UK,” is how expat Trevor Spencer described Smart Currency Exchange, after using the company to transfer money to Spain from the UK recently. Trevor, a DJ who teaches Rock ‘n’ Roll dancing, and his partner Sue Hudson moved into [...]

By |2011-12-20T18:22:19+01:00December 20th, 2011|Articles|

Bansko Ski Season 2011/2012 Now Open

On December 17th in Bansko, the winter capital of the Balkan Peninsula, officially opened the new 2011/2012 ski season. Special guests at the event were the skiing legend Petar Popangelov and Bansko’s honorary citizen - Marc Girardelli. The legend Marc Girardelli was the first to try the ski slope. The five time World Cup champion [...]

By |2019-05-13T15:16:11+01:00December 20th, 2011|Articles|

Invest in the World’s Most Liveable City

The fastest growing city in Australia – Melbourne - is a dynamic global city that’s now home to over 4 million people. Due to its resilient economy and enviable lifestyle, Melbourne is becoming an increasingly popular place to visit, live and invest in. This has been helped by its competitive and successful business environment; its [...]

By |2011-12-20T15:33:08+01:00December 20th, 2011|Articles|

Demand up, prices down in Oz

House prices in Australia are plummeting, if the latest figures are anything to go by. A report by RP Data-Rismark has found that property prices in major cities around the country are falling at a worryingly fast rate. Melbourne and Brisbane are said to be the hardest hit and have the biggest declines of nearly [...]

By |2011-12-20T10:24:02+01:00December 20th, 2011|Articles|

Don’t buy in the USA without reading this…

Anyone interested in buying property in the USA will have a careful eye on the endless promotions for discounted property there, but the resounding message coming from experts is to take care when you purchase.   With prices still falling in many parts of the country and homeowners continuing to fall victim to foreclosure, any [...]

By |2018-11-15T16:01:17+01:00December 16th, 2011|Articles|

More and more Brits enjoy Turkey at Christmas…

Expats were out in force at the annual Christmas bazaar in the Turkish city of Antalya at the end of November, proof that the southern region is becoming increasingly popular with British people.   The event, a highlight in the calendar of many expats and organised by the International Women’s Group of Antalya, is a [...]

By |2018-11-15T18:07:05+01:00December 16th, 2011|Articles|

Canaries cracks down on illegal lettings

A sign that hard-up governments across Europe are eager to rake in cash however they can, the authorities in the Canary Islands are cracking down on owners who rent out their properties illegally by issuing hefty fines. The law governing holiday rentals in the Canaries, which includes Tenerife, Lanzarote and Gran Canaria, states that if [...]

By |2011-12-12T16:07:53+01:00December 15th, 2011|Articles|

Live next door to a creature of Hobbit?

If you’re moving to New Zealand soon and plan to start house-hunting, don’t be alarmed if you come across strange dwellings dug into the sides of mounds or end up with a wizard as a neighbour. Chances are you’ve stumbled on to a set for The Hobbit movies. New Zealand is bracing itself for a [...]

By |2011-12-12T16:07:24+01:00December 15th, 2011|Articles|

Italian monastery’s answer to foodies’ prayers

Fans of fine dining who are hunting for somewhere special to buy in Italy will welcome the launch of a new resort at a former 11th-Century monastery in Tuscany, which includes restaurants belonging to celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay’s portfolio of top notch eateries.   On offer at the converted monastery at Castel Monastero, situated 20 [...]

By |2018-11-15T18:04:50+01:00December 14th, 2011|Articles|

For all your underwear needs in Paris…

Expats in Paris who hanker after the odd British home comfort had their prayers answered last month when a household UK high street chain reopened a store on France’s most famous street, having shut down 10 years ago.   Shoppers on the Champs-Elysée can now pop into Marks and Spencer’s to pick up some new [...]

By |2018-11-15T16:03:06+01:00December 14th, 2011|Articles|