Villa - House for sale in Spain

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Villa - House (House) for sale in Los Altos, Orihuela Costa, Costa Blanca, Valencia, Costa Blanca Spain

Country:
Spain, Comunidad Valenciana

Location:
Costa Blanca South, Los Altos, Orihuela Costa

Type:
Resale

Style:
Villa - Townhouse

Size:
90 sq m

Bedrooms:
3

Garden:
No

Terrace:
No

Near By:Airport: 20 - 25 min drive, Coast: 10 - 15 min walk, Golf: 10 - 15 min drive, Services: Less than 5 min walk

Features:Communal Pool, Part Furnished, Parking: Garage

Furnished:Part

Available:0

Plot Size:98

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An older but well maintained triplex house in the popular residential area of Los Altos.

The property itself comprises front garden, terrace and garage and internally on the ground floor has large lounge dining area, separate fitted kitchen with rear exit leading to the communal garden and swimming pool. On this floor there is also a separate shower and cloakroom. To the first floor there are two bedrooms, the master with terrace and a family bathroom. On the upper floor is a further bedroom with terrace.

Situated within walking distance to amenities and only a short drive to the beach, this property would make an ideal permanent or holiday home.

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Townhouse in Sayalonga, southern Spain, 10 min from coast

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Huge townhouse with lots of possibilities in Sayalonga, southern Spain. Just 10 minutes from the coast!

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Fantastic 8 bed villa in Marbella, Costa del Sol, Spain

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An outstanding property in El Rosario east side of Marbella. Superb garden areas and open terraces ideal to either “loose your self” relax and admire the views or more likely for parties with families and friends. It has breathtaking, uninterrupted and outstanding sea views in a plot of more that 4.500 m2. The property has 1.000 m2 built and comprises of spacious lounge, sitting room and covered patio area and eight bedrooms and eight bathrooms. Spacious pool area. It is Close to all amenities and services restaurants, beach clubs, golf courses, tennis clubs, hospitals, and schools.

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property for sale in koycegiz/Turkey,dalyan,marmaris,fethiye

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where the masacres of jews in arab lands prior to 1920 due to zionism?

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In fact, in 17th-20th centuries, with exception of the Holocaust, Jews were persecuted far more in Muslim lands than in Europe. Things in Europe changed, in Muslim lands they stayed the same.

In the 19th century there were many instances of forced conversions and massacres, usually inspired by the Shi'a clergy. A representative of the Alliance Israélite Universelle, a Jewish humanitarian and educational organization, wrote from Tehran in 1894: "every time that a priest wishes to emerge from obscurity and win a reputation for piety, he preaches war against the Jews". In 1830, the Jews of Tabriz were massacred; the same year saw a forcible conversion of the Jews of Shiraz.

In 1839, many Jews were massacred in Mashhad and survivors were forcibly converted. The Jews of Tabriz and Shiraz continued to practice Judaism in secret despite a fear of further persecutions. Jews of Barforush were forcibly converted in 1866; when they were allowed to revert to Judaism thanks to an intervention by the French and British ambassadors, a mob killed 18 Jews of Barforush, burning two of them alive

In 1910, the Jews of Shiraz were accused of ritually murdering a Muslim girl. Muslim dwellers of the city plundered the whole Jewish quarter. Twelve Jews, who tried to defend their property, were killed.

Driven by persecutions, thousands of Persian Jews emigrated to Palestine in the late 19th early 20th century. There they met Jews fleeing from similar persecution in Eastern Europe

Here is a description of a disgusting ritual done to Persian Jews (recorded by a 19th century European traveler):

"At every public festival — even at the royal salaam [salute], before the Kings face — the Jews are collected, and a number of them are flung into the hauz or tank, that King and mob may be amused by seeing them crawl out half-drowned and covered with mud. The same kindly ceremony is witnessed whenever a provincial governor holds high festival: there are fireworks and Jews."

1790. Pogrom in Tetouan, Morocco. All Jews stripped naked, many women raped, most homes ransacked

1808. Mulay Suleiman orders Jews of Tetuan, Rabat, Sale, and Mogador into mellahs

1815. Jews of Mogador, Morocco ordered to pay sudden jizya poll-tax. Those who pay punched on the forehead after turning over coins, those who refuse thrown in dungeon

1830. Three quarters of Jews of Shiraz, Persia are converted to Islam by force

1830. Jews are massacred in Tabriz, Persia

1834. Suleika affair. Jewish woman from Tangier, Morocco refuses to convert and marry a high-ranking official. She is executed in Fez

1839. Jews of Meshhad, Persia are massacred. Survivors are forced to convert to Islam

1840. The Damascus Blood Libel. Father Thomas, a Franciscan superior, disappears. The French consul accuses a group of rabbis and other Jews of ritual murder and extracts a "confession" by torture in which one of the victims dies. Others, including sixty children, are arrested and starved to convince their parents to confess. Pogroms follow throughout the Middle East. Sir Moses Montefiore, Adolphe Cremieux and Salomon Munk intervene on behalf of the Jews and the charges are dropped. Sultan Abdul Mejid issues a Firman against blood libels. He unconditionally releases nine survivors of the Damascus libel. Four had already died

1859. War starts between Morocco and Spain. Massacre and plunder of the Jewish community of Tetuan. About 400 killed, the rest flee

1863. British Jewish philanthropist Sir Moses Montefiore visits Sultan Muhammad IV and requests equal rights for Jews. Sultan at first agrees, but after Montefiore's departure nullifies any change in status quo

1866. Jews of Barforush, Persia are forcibly converted, then allowed to revert to Judaism, then mob kills 18 Jews, burning two of them alive

1884-88. 307 Jews murdered over four years by Muslims in Morocco, yet no Muslims put on trial

1889. After anti-Jewish disturbances in Shiraz and Isfahan, Persia, new restrictions of food, dress, habits, inheritance, trade, etc. are put on Jews there

1903. 40 Jews killed by Muslims during riots in Taza, Morocco. More killed in Settat

1907. In Casablanca, Morocco 30 Jews killed, 200 women, girls and boys abducted, raped, then ransomed

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Thank you again for another history lesson but -ignorant people won't believe it. Too bad….

First-time Buyers: Take That First Step With a Spanish Property

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Come See Benidorm Spain

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There is much to look forward to if you are considering Real Estate in Benidorm. Whether you are looking to purchase property for you to use or you are looking to make it into investment property there are many opportunities to consider and take advantage of. This is very true with the increased interest in Benidorm especially in the summer months.

Features of Benidorm Real Estate

In Benidorm you will find a lot of apartments that are for sale. There are many buildings that are offering this option and it is a little bit of an easier investment for those that are looking to have a second home as opposed to having to maintain two full residences.

Look to see how far you are from many of the sites and sounds of the city when looking to purchase an apartment. In many cases you will want to consider how close you are to restaurants and beaches as well as entertainment and shopping after flying in to Alicante. This will sometimes cost more to buy, but will save money in transportation.

If you are planning on renting the apartment out for portions of the year, you should consider your wants and needs in regards to the apartment above anyone else’s. This way you will be happy with your place and still want to go there as opposed to just turning it into a home for others.

You need to consider the amenities that you will need for while you are in your apartment. One major consideration is adequate heating and or air conditioning. This will of course depend on when you plan on spending the majority of your time at the apartment.

What To Do When Renting In Benidorm

If you are only looking to rent make sure you get the time you want and the amenities that you want out of your apartment. There are many things that you need to consider not the least of which is price when you are vacationing in Benidorm. In many cases due to the high demand for apartments in the summer months the prices will be higher.

You can rent in the winter time as well. In many cases people from all over Europe who are retired will come and spend their winters here as they are quite mild and provide an escape from the harsh cold of where they are. It is also easier on the body, when the weather is more pleasant.

Try to find an area that is popular with people from all over. That is usually a good indicator that it will work well for all.

Johnathan Bakers
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Making A Spanish Will

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None of us likes to think about making a will, it reminds us that one day the inevitable will happen and we will no longer be here. How ever, consider for a moment all the time and effort you put into providing financial security for yourself and your family, working hard, putting money into pensions and saving to buy that dream home abroad. Then when we have achieved our ambitions, we fail to take the next step in protecting our assets after we pass on.

It is imperative that we decide what should happen to our money and possessions after our death and ensuring that those people and causes that matter most to us are provided for. Making a valid will is the only way of guaranteeing that you take control now of what happens to your assets when you die.

There are thousands of British citizens who own properties in Spain. Many of them are elderly and yet they have made no provision as to what should happen to those assets on their death. Who will take over their assets in Spain, and how much inheritance tax will have to be paid. For these reasons, it is important that you arrange your affairs to make life easier for your heirs and the change of ownership of your assets.

You should be aware that this is only a general guide and cannot replace professional advice

What will happen if there is no will?

If a foreigner dies in Spain without a will, his estate may be automatically disposed of under Spanish law.

If you are British and own a property in Spain the laws of England and Wales state that, your property should be subject to the inheritance laws of Spain.

However, in Spain the law states that property owned by a foreigner should be subject to the inheritance laws of their original country. Confusing!

For a normal British family with property in Spain, where the asset will pass to the spouse and children, the situation is not complicated, but it does require answers to some questions

a. Do I have to make a will?

The answer is no, it is not obligatory to make a will. However, if a foreigner dies in Spain without a will, his assets will be distributed in accordance with Spanish law.

b. Will a will made abroad be accepted in Spain

Generally, a will, which is valid under the law of your home country, will be taken to be valid in Spain
Currently lawyers are advising British domiciled individuals with property in Spain to write a will under Spanish law stating that they wish to have their Spanish assets disposed of in accordance with their national law, i.e., in accordance with the inheritance rules of England and Wales. They also advise such individuals to update their British will to take into account their Spanish property.

If you have lived in Spain for a long time and you want to dispose of your assets according to the law of your home country, then it may be necessary for you to create a legal domicile in your home country for the purpose of making a will

c. Is it better to make a will in Spain?

If you own a property in spain and you want to save your heirs a lot of time and expense then the answer has to be YES. A Spanish will for the distribution of your assets as per the inheritance laws of your home country will be accepted by a Spanish notary.

The time limit for making an inheritance tax declaration in Spain is six months from the death. If you are waiting for the probate from the home country to be issued, and then have to make the translation and get the “apostille” (can be used whenever a copy of an official document from another country is needed) before taking it to Spain, you may miss this time limit and be liable for fines.

With a will in Spain, you can to an extent regulate the distribution of the assets. For example, you can make sure that your spouse will have the undivided user’s right for life, or that only one of the children takes over the property in Spain, the others having been compensated by assets in the home country.

You can also make an inheritance tax saving by making the right kind of will.

Different Types of Will

There are a number of different ways to make a will in Spain, here are the main ones:

Open Will (”Testamento abierto”)
This is the most common form of will. Here you tell your lawyer or the notary the contents of your will. The notary then signs the official form together with the issuer. The notary will give you a copy of the will and send a copy to the Registrar in Madrid. The original remains at the notary’s office. If you do not understand Spanish, you will need a translation into a language that you understand fluently. It is only mandatory to have two witnesses to the signing of a will if the notary or the issuer requests it

When the issuer dies and before adjudication can be made, a search must be made in the registry in Madrid to find if a will has been deposited there. Even if no will has been registered, written confirmation from the registry in Madrid is obligatory.

Closed Will (”Testamento cerrado”)
The contents remain secret; however, it must be drawn up by a Spanish lawyer to ensure that it complies with the Spanish law. The issuer then places it in a closed envelope. He may then seal the envelope in front of the notary and at least two witnesses. The notary records it as for an open will. The issuer may keep the envelope himself, give it to a person in confidence for safekeeping or deposit it with the notary.

Hand-written will (”Testamento olografo”)
Written and signed by the testator in such a way that there can be no doubting its authenticity, must also be dated. It must be drafted to ensure that your wishes are clear

The will is a private document, which becomes a public document after the death of the issuer. It can be kept safe or given in a sealed envelope to a person in confidence. It needs no witnesses, nor a confirmation from the notary. It can be voluntarily registered with registry of wills. On the death of the testator, it must be authenticated before a judge, which will delay its execution.

Whilst this form ensures complete confidentiality, it may easily be forgotten or lost. It should only be used in exceptional circumstances.

It is advisable to have your will drawn up by a Spanish lawyer in Spain. Keep a copy of your will in a safe place and another copy with your lawyer. The inheritance tax declaration and the payment of inheritance tax duties must be made within six months of your death if you die in Spain and sixteen months if you die elsewhere. Inheritance tax must be paid in advance of the release of the Spanish assets.

We are not qualified to give legal or financial advice we would say that if you think you might be affected then you should seek qualified professional legal advice.

tony roberts
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How to Close the Right Overseas Property Insurance Deal

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Property In Cyprus

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ABOUT SOUTHERN CYPRUS

Cyprus is a fiercely divided island, with the Turkish contingent in the North and the Greek contingent in the South. A island of immense natural beauty and history, separated by an official United Nations border patrol, ensuring that there is no repeat of the disastrous battles of years gone by. The island is the third largest in the Mediterranean and has changed hands on numerous occasions over the centuries, with religious tensions at what many believe to be the natural border between Islam and Christianity.

While the South is more developed than the North, there is still a magical mythological feel to the landscape, having been touched by the Romans, Crusaders, Franks, Venetians and other conquerors in the years gone by - all leaving a little of the heritage and architecture. The landscape itself offers a sharp contrast between long golden sandy beaches, and rugged landscape, to the mountainous areas inland, offering something for everybody. Of the main cities, Ayia Napa is perhaps the best know, with beautiful beaches which stretch for miles, clear blue sea and a nightlife which takes in wild partying to a quiet stroll in the evening air. While the summer time is the most popular for the southern shores, the island offers a unique blend of winter sports on the inland mountainous areas. An island where you can be soaking up the sun on a golden sandy beach, and within one hour you can be skiing on the crisp white snow on Mount Olympus.

As the tensions between North and South have calmed in recent years, due in the main to the intervention of the United Nations, the number of visitors has increased substantial with property in Southern Cyprus very much sought after by overseas investors.

PROPERTY MARKET

In a country devoid of any period of stability for many years, it is not surprising to learn that economy has been very volatile to say the least. The country is dependant upon agriculture and government employment however as the area continues to enjoy a rare period of stability with the northern neighbours there is more interest from overseas investors. The mixture of culture, history, architecture and weather is a big attraction and tourism is set to become a major part of the future economy.

As a result of overseas interest, also helped by the recent entry to the European Union (and accompanying development grants) , the Southern Cyprus property market is enjoying its most buoyant period in modern times. Over the last few years we have seen Southern Cyprus properties increase in value by an average of 20% per annum, with further above average growth expected (in comparison to European neighbours). While the growth in property prices cannot continue indefinitely at current rates, it appears that the country is well set for both a period or economic stability and growth in overseas investment.

The country has received substantial interest from the British tourist sector, possibly assisted by the historical presence of the British military in the area for many years. Actual tourism numbers have been growing by 50% per annum over the last few years, and while there will be a slow down at some stage, the trend seems set to continue. This increase in visitor numbers is already having an impact on the price of property for sale in Southern Cyprus, as well as influencing growth in the rental sector.

WHY INVEST IN SOUTHERN CYPRUS?

There are a number of factors which make Southern Cyprus an attractive area to invest into, none more so than the beautiful weather which bodes well for the sun seekers. The area boasts some of the best weather conditions in the Mediterranean with approximately 340 days of sunshine annually.

The government of the island have taken a more proactive approach to attracting inward investment, especially since joining the European Union (in 2004) and the benefits associated with this. There are large fiscal incentives for overseas companies and individuals looking to direct funds to the area, not to mention a more e stable economy than seen in modern times.

The area has become a magnet for international banking and the oil industry, adding further weight to an expanding economy. The authorities have also seen a massive increase in tourism to the area, and are keen to encourage this still further, while attempting to retain as much of the original landscape, architecture and culture as possible. The country is also well positioned geographically, being central to three Continents offering further easy access to foreign visitors.

The average price of property in Southern Cyprus is some way below European counterparts such as the UK and Spain, and all properties made available to overseas investors is off-plan with the relevant permits and permissions pre-agreed. The area also offers a strong sell on market, with premium properties in Southern Cyprus in very short supply.

OUTLOOK

Southern Cyprus has seen an amazing change in fortunes over the last twenty years, highlighted by the potentially lucrative inclusion to the European Union. The World Bank has classed Southern Cyprus in the league of countries showing exceptionally high levels of income. Add in a growing economy (more under control than ever before), a flexible work force, political stability and an infrastructure development program gathering more and more pace and you have the potential for a sustained period of economic improvement.

The tax situation of Southern Cyprus is very amenable to the overseas investor with no capital gains tax laws, low legal fees and an easily accessible flow of finance. While the tourism market has grown substantially over the last few years, it is still relatively under developed compared to European partners. The government have shown an interest in attracting overseas investment, which as well as increasing activity in the economy, is also helping to lift the standard of living for all inhabitants.

The traditional dependence on agriculture for employment is slowly being eroded as the banking, services and tourism sectors continue to expand. As the country grows ever closer links with European partners there is an expectation that recent economic growth will continue.

Parag Sheth
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