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20
things you need to know about...
...buying
property abroad

    
1 Be
under no illusions: buying property abroad is not a quick
thing to accomplish. You should be prepared to spend up to
a year from deciding to buy to moving in.
2 Assuming you’ve
decided to move to a particular country, go to the relevant
country’s embassy or consulate. There should –
should – be a number of things they can do for you,
including advising you about work permits and taxation issues.
3 Check out the planning
permission rules in the country you’re moving to. It
may be that you’ll need extra permission to renovate
the property or that there are restrictions on what you can
do while living there.
4 Get a good lawyer
in the country you’re moving to; he or she should be
able to speak fluent English. However, do not rely totally
on your lawyer: it is essential to do your own research –
knowledge is power.
5 Consider renting a
home in the region first so you can get a feel of how tenable
living there will be. Transport links, shopping, leisure –
all will become clear once you actually live there. Not essential,
but not a bad idea.
    
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