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Don't Pay The Banks A Penny...Pay The Tax Payers!!

February 27, 2009

Amending bank bailouts | www.breakingviews.com

Reduce mortgage debt, put more money into tax payers pockets, kick start the economy, reduce mortgage debt AND increase affordability!

Knock on Effects in Spain

August 11, 2008

The Other Shoe... | www.us-banker.com

The world wide credit crunch is being felt in Spain. Owners can't afford their mortgages and are moving back to thier home countries but HAVE to sell. Bargains are to be had, you just have to find them!!

Spanish Real Estate could be a gold mine!

August 11, 2008

Sur in English | past-editions.surinenglish.com

Spanish property in some areas has increased by 20% or more per year but not any more. Shrewd investors are taking stock and purchasing cheap Spanish property with a view to a future gain. Developers and promoters are offering massive discounts and offers to buyers to sell properties they may end up paying taxes on if not sold. These offers can be hugh and by playing hardball money in the hand is all the developers want and bargains can be had!

Cheap to buy in Spain?

May 15, 2007

Spanish property boom ends in panic | www.ft.com

1) 800,000 properties are being built for 600,000 ‘estimated’ buyers. 2) The increase in the ECB interest rate together with the Spanish Euribor have curtailed the ‘cheap to buy in Spain’ syndrome.

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