March 2023

Selling Montenegro Property To Foreign Investors

Are you wondering if you should be selling property in Montenegro as soon as possible? Is this a good time to be selling overseas property? Let’s find out!   There is one country that has been attracting a lot of interest from international property investors – wealthy Russians, Americans, Australians, Chinese, Scandinavians, Brits, Irish, and other Europeans.   It’s a small...

How To Sell Property In Turkey Fast To Cash Investors

Thinking about buying or selling Turkish Property? If you are concerned about the events surrounding the recent coup attempt in Turkey, we can understand that fully. But many experts are of the opinion that the event will not dampen the long-term interest that so many investors have in Turkey. Turkey is still one of the hottest overseas property destinations in the world. However, the last few years...

How To Sell Property in Thailand Fast To Cash Investors

Is this the right time to consider selling Thailand property to cash buyers? Thailand is one of the most popular overseas property destinations in the world, and this is in spite of its recent economic struggles and political instability. Thailand’s luxury property market is doing pretty well and expanding fast, while the low-end segment of the property market has been struggling to recover lost...

How To Sell Property In Spain Fast To Cash Investors

Thinking about investing or selling property in Spain? There’s a lot of interest in Spain from wealthy investors from emerging economies such as Scandinavia, China, Brazil, Mexico as well as from much of the Middle East. Spain, a country on Europe’s Iberian Peninsula, includes 17 autonomous regions with diverse geography and cultures. Capital city Madrid is home to the Royal Palace and Prado museum,...

Turkish Lira And The Overseas Property Market in Turkey

Are you considering selling property in Turkey? Perhaps you are worried about the current state of the Turkish economy. The Turkish Lira, in particular, is in a free fall.   The currency has depreciated by more than 40 percent since the start of the year because of the fallout of many countries with Turkish President Tayyep Erdogan.   The more the Turkish government tries to shore up...