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Buying a Spanish Property - How Do You Finance It? by Vince Barnes
Financing Your Property Once you have decided on the home you wish to buy you need to know how to finance it. There are several ways in which you can do this. If you are lucky enough to have the cash in the bank then you don’t need to worry about the actual financing of it – however take a look... Most banks insist on life insurance and most mortgages are repaid over 10-15 years but they can extend to 30 years in exceptional circumstances, however most banks will insist on repayment before the age of 70.
How To Find Your Dream Home In Belize by Rhiannon Williamson
Shopping for property in Belize is not as simple an undertaking as you might initially expect! Firstly, estate agents as we know them are non existent! Real estate brokers that do exist are likely to be unlicensed, unregulated and certainly not trained or insured. ... This article should cover the tips, tricks and important points for your consideration, and go some way to helping you locate and purchase your ideal piece of Belizean real estate! ... So please be careful - to become an estate agent there is no license needed, no insurance necessary, no experience or training required:...
Afford A Dream Home In Belize by Rhiannon Williamson
Shopping for property in Belize is not as simple an undertaking as you might initially expect! Firstly, real estate agents as we know them are non existent! Real estate brokers that do exist are likely to be unlicensed, unregulated and certainly not trained or insured. ... This article should cover the tips, tricks and important points for your consideration, and go some way to helping you locate and purchase your ideal piece of Belizean real estate! ... So please be careful - to become an estate agent there is no license needed, no insurance necessary, no experience or training required:...
Adverse Debt Levels Blight UK Consumers Personal Finances by Richard Green
Debt levels are at an all time high in the UK. The younger generation tend to be feeling the pinch the most, but parents are increasingly being required to bail them out, often at great expense to their own limited mortgage or retirement savings. It has become almost accepted as a fact of life... It is not only students who face financial difficulties early in life. ... Mr Johnson was found guilty of charging up to 8,000 per cent interest on loans, taking Social Security benefit books or National Insurance numbers as "security" for the unauthorised loans and then piling on default charges...
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