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1croatiandating.com
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Croatian Dating and Personals for Croat Singles. Find Romance, Love and Marriage for Croations in the USA, Croatia and Worldwide
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2croatianpropertysales.com
Croatian Property Sales
Croatian Property Sales is a real estate agency based in Istria, managing the sales of traditional Istrian Stone houses, villas with a pools, apartments near the sea, building plots and commercial properties in the most desirable locations with a sea views. With commitment to customer service, Croatian Property Sales understand that when an individual is buying property, they are also buying a home. If you are looking to purchase in Croatia then you should look no further than your local. Please contact us today and allow our friendly professionals to guide you through the process of purchasing a beautiful property in Istria.
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3realestatecro.com
Real Estate - Real Estate
What is Real Estate? Real estate is "Property consisting of land and the buildings on it, along with its natural resources such as crops, minerals, or water; immovable property of this nature; an interest vested in this; (also) an item of real property; (more generally) buildings or housing in general. Also: the business of real estate; the profession of buying, selling, or renting land, buildings or housing." Residential real estate The legal arrangement for the right to occupy a dwelling in some countries is known as the housing tenure. Types of housing tenure include owner occupancy, Tenancy, housing cooperative, condominiums (individually parceled properties in a single building), public housing, squatting, and cohousing. The occupants of a residence constitute a household. Residences can be classified by, if, and how they are connected to neighboring residences and land. Different types of housing tenure can be used for the same physical type. For example, connected residents might be owned by a single entity and leased out, or owned separately with an agreement covering the relationship between units and common areas and concerns. Mortgages in real estate In recent years, many economists have recognized that the lack of effective real estate laws can be a significant barrier to investment in many developing countries. In most societies, rich and poor, a significant fraction of the total wealth is in the form of land and buildings. In most advanced economies, the main source of capital used by individuals and small companies to purchase and improve land and buildings is mortgage loans (or other instruments). These are loans for which the real property itself constitutes collateral. Banks are willing to make such loans at favorable rates in large part because, if the borrower does not make payments, the lender can foreclose by filing a court action which allows them to take back the property and sell it to get their money back. For investors, profitability can be enhanced by using an off plan or pre-construction strategy to purchase at a lower price which is often the case in the pre-construction phase of development.[citation needed] But in many developing countries there is no effective means by which a lender could foreclose, so the mortgage loan industry, as such, either does not exist at all or is only available to members of privileged social classes.
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