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Estonia: using companies to buying property abroad:
Just be very carefull who you deal with as in every country there seems to be people who will take your money. I know one of the companies mentioned have already gone bust owing Millions of pounds, promising new developed housing that will never be built. Also most of the people who say they can help and give advice dont even live or work in the country ( i know of 23 of these people) . Look for a company that is local with good English speaking Estonian people. http://www.turismiweb.ee/en/
They have listings of interest.
Regards
Spain: real estate agents:
Hi
Can you e-mail me so we can talk further on this
cliff_699@hotmail.com
thanks
Estonia: Thinking of moving to Estonia:
Great idea....lots to get used to,estonian people are not your get up and go sort and are NOT customer focused. Be prepared to wait while in a shop for any service, thats even if they acknowledge you at all. I waited in a restaurant one hour, never got served went and got my own drink put money on counter and left.
But its a nice country, snow in winter hot and sunny in the summer...alot of people speak english and once you get to know them they acctually smile and say hello.
Cheap to eat out,great countryside.
great beaches...ski resort....golf...indoor aqua park....ect.
Property is not expensive depending on where you have lived before.
TV ... 3 channels (no TV licence) quite a few programmes are in english....every evening you can find at least one film on with other american soaps ect.
Cars are about the same price as the rest of europe...no road tax.
Roads are not fantastic main roads are tarmac but some of the roads going to the smaller towns are dirt track.
If you are a drinker or smoker then its cheap for you.
Well i hope that helps and if you would like more you can e-mail me.
Estonia: new:
hi john
dont know if you have already moved to estonia but i live here and would love to meet up.
can you send me an e-mail
Spain: Help me escape:
More english live on the costa del sol than in england. so start there.
good luck.
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