Posts Tagged ‘apartments’

יוון athens greece real estate

June 10, 2010 - 4:06 am 5 Comments

Building for preservation, for sale in the most beautiful location at the foot of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. The building is within walking distance of the new Metro station, in an area characterized by coffee shops, restaurants, bars and small hotels. This is the most sought-after location in the complex. The building includes a two-story house on an area of approx. 250 sq.m., first floor of approx. 125 sq.m. with an apartment of a similar size upstairs. The property has been renovated thoroughly, and elements of the year 1900 have been reconstructed. This structure could serve as a residence, bank, investment house, restaurant, embassy, etc. Asking price 3,000,000 EURO. http://www.athensguide.com/thission.html Athens Guide: Thission The central Athens neighborhood of Thission is full of cafes, bars and more nightlife in a few blocks than you can find in most entire cities One of the up and coming areas of Athens that has truly arrived also happens to be within walking distance of the Plaka. This is the area called Thission named after the ancient temple in the Agora that is actually a temple to Haephastus. The whole neighborhood which used to be full of the furnaces of the metal workers would have been more aptly named for Haephastus who was the God of fire and the patron of all craftsmen. Instead it has existed for centuries named after Theseus who had gone to Crete to kill the minataur. Thission used to be a place where few people went, especially tourists. Except for the temple you won’t even see it mentioned in the guidebooks. But it is a fun neighborhood and there are some great tavernas that are patronized by locals that you may stumble upon though I would become Thission public enemy #1 if I were to divulge their exact location. Apostolou Pavlou street which is the big main road that connects with Dionissiou Areopagitou are both pedestrian walkways now which means you can walk all the way around the Acropolis without having to deal with automobile traffic. The small streets of Thission teeming with cafes, bars, restaurants and lots and lots of young people give the area a lively New Orleans feel to it. In fact you are just as likely to hear New Orleans Jazz in the bars as you would Rembetika. To get to Thission the easiest way you would follow Dionissiou Areopagitou around the Acropolis and continue when it connects with Apostolou Pavlou street. If you are coming from the direction of Athinas street you can go to Monastiraki and walk up from the old Turkish Mosque at the square one block and take a right on Adrianou. Follow the tracks on your left until they go underground and you can actually turn left. Of course the easiest way is to take the Metro to Thission and cross back over the tracks and walk up with the Acropolis on your left when you leave the station. If you just walk straight down Ermou Street past Monastiraki square you will come to a small church called Agios Assomaton and a large square. If you turn left you will walk right into Thission. If you turn right you will walk into Psiri. R.P. Properties – Real Estate Investment House 157 Yigal Alon St. Tel Aviv Tel. 972-3-6868686 www.rp-nadlan.com

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Part 1: House Hunters International featuring Trust Realty in Punta Cana

May 24, 2010 - 11:01 am No Comments

The Meriots looking for a property in Punta Cana with the help of Sabine Gruss from Trust Realty on House Hunters International. Part 1

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Close Up on Rapid Realty New York Apartments For Rent

March 15, 2010 - 5:22 pm No Comments

Rapid Realty is a leading New York apartment finding service. Their headquarters is in Brooklyn New York, but they specialize in Brooklyn apartments for rent, Queens apartments for rent, Bronx apartments for rent, Manhattan apartments for rent, and all New York apartments for rent.

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Our Adventure in Michigan Real Estate – Part 1

February 25, 2010 - 11:02 pm No Comments

Apartment Debris Field – this tenant came with the building until we asked her to leave. Now it is up to us to Flip this unit.

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Punta Cana Real Estate Dominican Republic in the Future

January 25, 2010 - 9:26 am 5 Comments

http://www.GoPuntaCanaRealEstate.com

Can this be the Dominican Republic in the future?

Why Invest in Dominican Republic and Punta Cana Real Estate

GDP Growth at around 8.5% (2007)
Strategic Geographical Location
Increasing Foreign Direct Investment
$1.02bn 2005 – $1.18bn 2006 – $1.39bn 2007 – Over $2bn in 2008 (predicted)
Stable Democratic Government. Stability = Growth in the Economy
Strong Ties with USA, UK and Canada
Lower property prices than rest of the Caribbean Islands.
Low Cost of Living & Tax Exemptions
Capital Growth 20-25% per annum
Wall Street Journal Predicts up to 50% growth
Business Tycoons Flocking to the DR
Donald Trump $2bn Investment
Year Round Tropical Weather and Tranquil Lifestyle
Most Visited Country in the Caribbean
2.6 million January-August 2008 (Up 4.5% from 2007)
4.5 Million Visitors in 2007 with 52% arriving in Punta Cana
Between January and August 2008 2,567,050 tourists visited the Dominican Republic. 4.5% increase compared to the same period in 2007, when 2,455,932 tourists visited.
Over half the tourists came through Punta Cana International Airport (54.7%), while the remaining amount came through Las Americas International Airport (19.3%), Puerto Plata (15.8%) and La Romana (5.5%).
According to the Ministry of Tourism, the Russian tourist market grew considerably in 2008 with an 83% increase in Russian tourists compared to last year, Ukrainian tourism is up 11% and Polish tourism is up 92.5%.
From Latin America, there were also increases. There were increases from Brazil (up 32.5%), Ecuador (up 37.9%), Mexico (up 15.5%), Chile (up 44.8%), Argentina (up 38.1%) and Colombia (30.1%) as air links improved.
Tourism Demand Growth of 3.4% per annum through 2017
10 International Airports with Preferential Access to the United States, Europe, Central America and the Caribbean
In addition to Spanish as the official language, English, German, French, and Italian are widely spoken
Proximity to 300 million North Americans who make up nearly one third of visitors
2.2% more Europeans visitors in the first quarter of 2008 than the same period in 2007
12 month holiday season allows for the highest possible rental yields – avg 7% per annum
Strategic Maritime location means some 30,000 yachts pass by the DR annually. Most new marinas sold out well before completion.
Modern transportation infrastructure (Airports, Ports, Highways)
Advance telecommunications infrastructure
Support services (Bank, Airlines, Maritime services, Universities, Real Estate)
More maritime and flight connections than any other Caribbean location
DR crime rates low in comparison to Caribbean Neighbors
United States as main trade partner (5th largest trade partner of in Latin America and Caribbean); 11 Billion annually prior to new DR-CAFTA.

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