i think you're right freeskier! I usually adopt the attitude of " don't beleive anything you hear and only half of what you see" when it comes to property sales abroad. Thanks for the link.
the problems the same in spain as well, I have a property there and luckly dont have to rent it out to pay for it. the area we are in there are just so many new builds you will never make the rental income that the agents promise. As hard as this sounds but when you go and look at the developments before you buy common sense should tell that, agents are sales people and all they want is a sale. There are so many appartments now up for sale in spain and we have a feeling that the dream has ...
the problems the same in spain as well, I have a property there and luckly dont have to rent it out to pay for it. the area we are in there are just so many new builds you will never make the rental income that the agents promise. As hard as this sounds but when you go and look at the developments before you buy common sense should tell that, agents are sales people and all they want is a sale. There are so many appartments now up for sale in spain and we have a feeling that the dream has failed due to the no rental income, if you are buying anywhere and relying on rental income to pay for it stay away.
i would thought that article was just speaking common sense. Maybe just me, but we looked into our apartments thoroughly and are fully satisfied with it! I think most people know they dont get something for nothing nowadays and if they see a fantastic deal, they should check every avenue before leaping onboard.