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Living or Buying Property in Crete, Greece. New guide tells all. |
Living or Buying Property in Crete, Greece. New guide tells all. |
| Written by Crol | |
| Sunday, 26 November 2006 | |
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This new guide takes off those rose coloured glasses and uncovers the basic issues which many a buyer or would-be expat may choose to overlook in their enthusiasm of following their dream. Taking off those rose coloured glasses and uncovering the basic issues which many a buyer or would-be expat may choose to overlook in their enthusiasm of following their dream, this just released guide book informs the buyer or potential resident of the many possible pitfalls along the way, and how they can be avoided. Pooling twenty years experience of living and working on the island of Crete, Carol Palioudakis set up a website www.livingincrete.net to help those moving to Crete. “Due to demand from my website readers for wide ranging advice on all aspects of living in Crete,” says Palioudakis “and in particular the potential problems one may encounter, I decided to expand on the website’s basics and put all the latest information into one book” This book, entitled “Living in Crete. A Guide to Living, Working, Retiring & Buying Property in Crete”, is an exceptionally detailed guide containing advice on where to go, who to contact, and more importantly what NOT to do. Buying to rent, pitfalls, tax obligations, how to deal with Greek bureaucracy, finding rental accommodation, how the Greek health system works, employment opportunities and more. All are examined and explained. In short, this is a one- stop survival manual no property buyer, long or short term resident in Crete, Greece should leave home without. ### |
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