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Homes & Relocation

Removing your furniture and personal effects and purchasing a property in a new country are two of the most expensive purchases you will probably make during your migration. Here we present some articles that may help you. Don't forget to register for your FREE emigration starter pack

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Changes to French property law

New changes to French property law will affect overseas property buyers, writes Jo-ann Hodgson
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Growing pains for Spanish property market

The decade-long boom in the Spanish property market may be coming to an end but there is still reason to buy there, writes Jo-ann Hodgson
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Australian property news

With increased interest rates and high property prices, many investors are worried that the Australian property market will see a dramatic downturn soon
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Despite claims that Spanish property prices had slumped throughout the whole country, the picture is in fact more varied, writes Jo-ann Hodgson
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Florida property tax cut

The Sunshine State's Legislature has approved a plan for a Florida property tax cut - stating that it would be the largest in state history, writes Jo-ann Hodgson
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Retirement property in South Africa

The requirements of retirees can be far removed from those of younger people. Emigrate South Africa searches out six properties that tick some of the boxes for retirees
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Owning a second home in South Africa

If emigrating to the Rainbow Nation seems appealing but out of reach, owning a second home in South Africa there could be the answer
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Living in the Auckland suburbs

For those wanting the best of both worlds a house in the Auckland suburbs within commuting distance of the city could be the answer
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