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NEW - Cyprus Inspection Trips
We can now offer 4 day inspection trips to Cyprus from only GBP59.00 per person all inclusive. Please see our Cyprus Inspection Trip Details for full details.
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Platinum Property Services
Platinum Property Services are ideally located in a central position between Lagos and Sagres, enabling us to offer our superior property management program to property owners in the most westerly areas of the Algarve.
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Is Panama the worlds hottest property hot spot?
The world is becoming increasingly aware that Panama is an exciting new emerging real estate market. More and more publications are starting to dedicate column inches Panama and the phenomenal returns to be had in the real estate market.
You can read more about Panama and the...
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Buying Property in Portugal Guide
A property purchase in Portugal is a straight forward process if you follow the guidelines. It's best to instruct a solicitor (or Advogado) to act on your behalf.
The process will require you to sign a Promissory contract which binds you to the purchase and the vendor to seliing...
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A Guide to Buying Property in Cyprus
With Cyprus' legal system being mainly based on the British Legal system and the fact that Cyprus probably has one of the most advanced and reliable land registry systems in the world makes purchasing a property in Cyprus very secure in with regards to their title deeds than they...
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The Real Estate Link world
Our Mission To be the leading provider of quality e-business, advertising and information services for International Real Estate market.
www.realestatelinkworld.com
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Monchique
The town of Monchique is with few exceptions happily untouched by the 20th Century invasion of tourism. It lies in the saddle created by the two high hills, Foia and Picota, the former reaching to 902 metres above sea level. As “mountain” people the world over the 10,000 inhabitants...
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Tavira
The town has since been rebuilt with many fine 18th Century fine buildings along with its 37 churches. A Roman bridge links the two parts of the town across the River Gilão. The church of Santa Maria do Castelo is built on the site of a Moorish Mosque and in it is the tombs of...
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Vilamoura
Vilamoura is the name given to an area rather than to any actual town. It is outstanding in that it is one of the largest single tourist complex in Europe and covers some 2.000 hectares of land. The land is variable in its vegetation, some parts covered in pine forests whilst others...
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Vila Real de Santo António
Today, these townhouses around the main square are showing serious degradation with the passing of time. With the construction to the north of a new bridge in 1991 across the River Guadiana connecting Seville in Spain with the Algarve, the obvious diminishing of the popularity...
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Cyprus weather
Weather forecasts are provided courtesy of Weather Underground.
Here you'll find the current weather forecasts for Nicosia, Larnaka and Paphos.
(Note: The temperature indicators below are updated periodically by the weather stations throughout the day, so do not necessarily...
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Algarve weather
Weather forecasts are provided courtesy of Weather Underground.
Here you'll find the current weather forecasts for Faro and Sagres.
(Note: The temperature indicators below are updated periodically by the weather stations throughout the day, so do not necessarily indicate...
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Nicosia, Cyprus
“The island has in its midst a fair city called Nicosia, which is the capital of the kingdom, well walled, with its fine gates, which are three, to wit the gate of Paffo, of Famagusta, and Cirina. That of Famagusta, is the most beautiful, and in my judgment the city of Barcelona...
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Troodos, Cyprus
The thick cedar and pine forests and sun-soaked slopes of the Troodos region offer an unexpected contrast to the Mediterranean coast, less than an hour away. Halfway between the busy towns of Nicosia and Limassol, halfway between sea and sky, rising to 1,950 meters (6,500 feet),...
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Ammochostos (Famagusta), Cyprus
With its superb beaches and multi-star hotels, the Ammochostos region draws discerning sun seekers from all over the globe.
But this part of the island remains the agricultural heart of Cyprus, where traditional windmills stand with modern aqueducts to irrigate the fertile red...
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Paphos, Cyprus
Enter another world, where idols and temples, graves and goddesses make up the fabric of everyday life.Pafos is where Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty, is said to have risen from the waves that crash on its shores.
Petra tou Romiou, or Aphrodite’s Rock, is a massive...
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Limassol, Cyprus
During the Crusades, Richard the Lion-Heart, leader of the Third Crusade, landed in Limassol (Lemesos), not incidentally to free a noblewoman held captive by the Byzantine sovereign.
Grape Harvest is a joyful but hardworking time
The noblewoman? His betrothed, Berengaria of...
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Cyprus
Cyprus is an island of legends that basks year-round in the light of the warm Mediterranean sun. A storied past 10,000 years long has seen civilizations come and go and the likes of everyone from Alexander the Great to Cleopatra stake their claim here - but then, people do tend...
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Lagos, Algarve
Essentially now an important tourist town there are still many architectural signs of its ancient past, even a building dating originally back to around 1445 and is recorded as being Europe’s first building used as a slave-market. The walls of the town are in most parts remaining...
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The Algarve
The Algarve is composed of 5.411 square kilometers with approx. 350,000 permanent inhabitants. This figure can swell to over a million people at the height of the summer. Its administrative centre is Faro controlling 16 Municipalities, who in turn govern a total of 77 Parishes.
The...
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Larnaka, Cyprus
Most travelers first see Cyprus at Larnaka, which is the second port and the site of an international airport. No welcome could be sunnier than at Larnaka, deep blue seas meet bright sand beaches under incomparably brilliant skies.
Here yachts and sailing vessels from around...
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