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Greece – Economic Research Institute, and – it's time to invest in real estate?
The estimated population of 2009 10.737.428 Greece srpnja interesting questions of economic growth, reduce debt and inflation. Population growth is estimated at 0.127% in 2009, per capita income increased annually in the years 2006-2008 period, except for about two-thirds of the economy the euro zone leaders.
2003 – 2007 expenditure increased accessibility Register hit consumers in Greece and the economy grew by about 4% per annum over the same period. This infrastructure is part of the game and 2004th Olympic Baseball expenditure development decreased from 2.9% to 4% in 2008, is the world's stage, the credit crunch and economic problems. Although the public debt, inflation and unemployment in Greece is higher than the average improvement in the euro area. The unemployment rate in 2008, 7.7% compared with 8.3 percent in 2007. Imports and exports increased by 2007-2008, period. Imports and exports increased by 22% compared with an increase of 16%.
Greece Real Estate and many other countries in the region, such as the credit crisis, which leads to lower sales of dollar assets damage. The tourism representatives from around 15% of GDP, foreign buyers at home. Advice as a non-Greeks, who want to buy real estate are as follows:
- If the parties propose to the European Union, the real estate market in some regions of Greece, a special permit. The border regions of neighboring countries such as Libya, Turkey and Albania. Overall, however, it is necessary approval.
- CGI and revenue needs of the United States and Great Britain have a valid passport.
- You will be asked to determine the origin and should be legal.
- Money Property in Greece today, the Bank of Greece submitted a profile.
- Continuation of a good lawyer real estate, and no agreement has been achieved for rent. Although it is to use a lawyer to check.
The overall look of the calculation, it seems that the Greek Government, Jobs, debt relief and the economy. great place, more people want to buy a property, as well as observers of the market today.
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