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Antalya < TURKEY
ANTALYA (formerly known as Adalia; from Pamphylian Greek: Αττάλεια Attália) is a city on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Turkey. It is the capital city of Antalya Province. The population of the city was 775.157 in the 2007 census. Antalya has a Mediterranean climate. Situated on a cliff over the Mediterranean, Antalya is surrounded by mountains. Developments in tourism, starting in the 1970s, transformed the city into an international resort.
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Antalya < TURKEY
Appreciating the benefit of a short transfer time from the Antalya International Airport, Belek is a selected region that has carefully been designed for taking the full advantage of the nature, beach, congress, football, tennis and golf tourism. The increase in the number of foreign visitors visiting this fabulous holiday resort is making this an investment zone highly desirable with holiday makers and investors alike. The numbers have been getting even higher by many discovering Europeans. ...
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Texas < UNITED STATES
Internet has broken all barriers of information sharing. Now you can just post a piece of information (business or otherwise) on a website and it is immediately available to millions of people across the globe. The impact of internet has been seen on all businesses and industries and real estate industry is no exception.
Today if you were looking for Texas real estate, you can just get on to the internet and either use a search engine like Google (or Yahoo or MSN) to find “Texas real estate” ...
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Texas < UNITED STATES
Real estate investments are often termed as low risk investments that can potentially yield good returns. A lot of people think that real estate is an easy business where you don’t really need to do anything. However, the truth is that real estate business does need you to put in some effort (if you really want to make profits out of it). The most important thing is to be able to uncover the real estate for sale that will yield profits. So how do you go looking for real estate for sale?
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Dubai < UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Large dollar surpluses mean the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will remain positive despite the global financial problems, a leading economist has said.
Dr Adhip Chaudhuri, professor of economics at Georgetown University, stated that a "deep recession" had already taken hold on the world, but claimed that the Gulf region would resist the downturn.
Delivering a talk on "Globalisation of the Financial Crisis", he warned that the situation worldwide could turn "ugly", particularly in the US, and ...
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Dubai < UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Dubai could be set to experience an influx of young British professionals as it continues to resist the effects of the global financial meltdown.
A report by The Orange County Register claims that some of England's top business school students are to visit the area on a networking trip to help improve job prospects.
Dwindling opportunities in the financial and banking sectors mean undergraduates at Oxford University's business school are turning away from the UK, and school advisers say Du...
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Dubai < UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
The economy in the Middle East continues to resist the current global financial crisis due to its level of investment from foreign nations, an expert has said.
Guy Warren, executive vice president and general manager at software and banking services provider Misys, said the region's increased investments from overseas were helping the region's banks to dodge the major effects of the credit crunch.
The "independent nature" of the economy in the Middle East also ensured that it remained stab...
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Dubai < UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
The property market in Dubai will continue to grow in the face of the ongoing global financial crisis, an expert has suggested.
Mohamed Alabbar, chairman of Emaar Properties, said that demand for real estate continues to outstrip supply and will do for several years - ensuring the market continues to succeed.
Speaking at a World Economic Forum (WEF) forum in Dubai, he stressed that real estate growth would be driven on by the overall economic success of the emirate.
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