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Jose asked:


im planning to travel to france with a group of students..the cost is 2000…this includes hotel,food,ticket,tours..is this a good price???????please help

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thellurider asked:


I need information on importing a car to Austria from the US. The car is a 2003 BMW 330i. What tariffs, mods to the car, and other fees are associated? An approximate cost would be great. Thanks.
Austria, NOT Australia.

Because I don’t want to buy a new car right now.

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Alwin E asked:


I’m thinking about using my Yahoo! webspace to build up a site that might provide travellers with some useful information about Germany, but I don’t know what your more specific questions might be, except for the speed limits on the Autobahn. (A: There are some, and where there are none, mind that the BMW in your rear view mirror might be faster than your rented Mercedes A-class, and the left lane is for passing ONLY; never pass on the right lane, even when there is space.)

Any other things you’d like to know? If I don’t know them, I’ll do some research.
> In the US buy an American extension cord, cut off the male side, then in Germany and UK replace the male plug with its local (humongous) counter part.

Thanks for your good ideas, Heinz, I think I’ll pick up the ATM and voltage problem first, as there’s some danger: Europe has 230 Volts power on every wall outlet, while the US have a humble 120. Plugging in e.g. a cellphone’s charging device into a European socket, though the plugs may fit, will definitely fry the charging device. (Some are able to adapt automatically, but don’t rely on that.)

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justine d asked:


I just discovered the company through its website. Its location is in Valencia, Spain.

What is the specific name of the government office responsible for business registrations? Is it the Central Mercantile Registry (RMC)?

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moroccan taking your land asked:


Hello, i would like information on how to bring land in spain.. I want to buy land big enough so i can move my family (40) People to spain and open shops and take over the town of madrid maybe.. Spain is Moroccan territory anyways so i would like information on how i can get my land back! We have tooken ancient egypt away from the black africans now i want to take away our land from the spaniards. How do i do this?

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bushins asked:


My wife has a work visa through her company (which is based in Austria) that I am linked to. I will be an outside sales rep for an American company with no offices outside the U.S. My job will require extensive travel through out Europe and Asia. Our permanent residence will be in Austria.

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PH3N()M3N()N asked:


What route did Ferdinand Magellan’s crew take back to Spain?

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Dale Campbell asked:


Until a few years ago, property for sale in Italy had never seemed a particularly exciting opportunity. There were a few farmhouses or seafront apartments that real estate agents could market under the ‘overseas property for sale in Italy section’ that might interest buyers, but that was about all. However, this situation has modified drastically and no longer is there the lack of options that used to define the Italian property market. Now variety is the new face of the Italian property market.

Types of Property for Sale in Italy

Popular Italian regions are Calabria, Marche, Lazio and more have popped up to submit their suitability as the preferred property investment destinations. Italy offers an unmatchable rural flavour, and in some areas this is quickly being enwrapped in urban packaging which is a hit with some overseas buyer. British buyers, interested to probe and experiment with different types of properties, have ample opportunities within the regions: there are new and old properties, which have been or can be renovated for the desired look. In some of the traditional streets of rural Italy there are sophistically modified properties for sale in Italy, right in the heart of the local neighbourhood.

Increased Government Investment

When you buy a property for sale in Italy, living in Italy not only lets you experience an enigmatic lifestyle, but it also acts as a perfect investment decision. Property prices are set to increase as Italy is growing and spending money on investment projects. For example; Italy’s government has a cohesion plan, which was initiated last year and covers the southern regions of Italy. By 2013 about 100 billion Euros will have been invested with the aim to reduce the economic gulf between north and south Italy.

Improved Infrastructure

Travelling around and in Italy is becoming easier. Italy now has various infrastructural developments: TAV, Italian’s train service, which was not operational at full speed capacity, is a part of history. New lines are being completed, with a few high speed routes, already operational. Travel from Turin to Milan is easy and the line from Milan to Rome will be operational early next year. 2.5 billion Euros have been invested for the construction and upkeep of stations. No prizes for guessing that the areas to benefit from new train stations will experience a definite property price surge.

The rail infrastructure is not the only aspect in transport to improve. The budget airline Ryan Air has added its contribution for increasing the zeal for property for sale in Italy. Flights to the southern region have already increased interest in properties in Calabria.

Reduced Property Taxes

Property for sale in Italy used to be thought of as an expensive option by property gurus. However, in recent times the Italian authorities have made some modifications to the tax law, which has slashed the cost of property by as much as 13%. For example; for holiday home purchasers, there aren’t any capital gain taxes to be paid, until five years after the purchase. Even the purchase costs, which were once as high as 15 % post the tax changes, have been reduced to about 4 %. Another bonus is the inheritance tax level is lower than the UK.

Conclusion

Italy is a country steeped in history and tradition with properties that reflect an old fashioned lifestyle. New technology and infrastructure improvements are being embraced in many parts of Italy, so whether you are looking for a property that gives you an escape from the fast pace way of life or you want a property with all the mod cons, there is something for everyone when you are looking for property for sale in Italy.



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