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The most comprehensive guide of its kind – written by local experts, illustrated by personal histories, and packed with essential information on every step of the buying process: dealing with estate agents, insurance, security, letting for income, building from scratch and renovation. The guide examines the best places to buy, from Athens to the islands, with profiles of the regions and chapters on settling in; and there's all the specialist legal advice you need: on money transfer and taxes, wills, surveys, permits and fees. For a new start, a second home, a business project or a dream retirement, this book will prove indispensable.
Inside you will find:
Expert legal advice and guidance Illuminating case studies and buyers' anecdotes Complete profiles of the regions 16 pages of color photographs 15 pages of maps Complete practical information on transport and services Exhaustive directory of contacts and dictionary of technical terms Local cuisine, customs and culture in a nutshell
Marc Dubin has lived part-time in Greece since 1989, and has travelled around the country almost annually since his initial 1978 visit. In 1993, he bought a derelict farmer's cottage at the edge of a village on Samos and spent the next four years restoring it. In 2000, having outgrown the original house, Marc was able to purchase the adjoining ruin and has recently completed the process of knocking the two together to make a single large dwelling. When not labouring in one of his two Greek hillside gardens, he lives in London and writes for various travel guide publishers. Long experience in being confronted by roasted sheep's head, snails, rock samphire, unfamiliar wild greens and strange (but edible) marine invertebrates has stood him in good stead as the usual Greek restaurant-reviewer for the annual Time Out Eating and Drinking Guide. |
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- Author: Mark Dubin
- Format: Paperback
- Available: February 2005
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