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Europe First Alerts: A Free Resource for Living, Working, Retiring, or Buying Real Estate in Europe

The "Europe First Alert" service is designed to ensure that you are one of the first to hear about the exciting opportunities that Europe has to offer. Sign up now, and stay tuned for the next alert.

Europe First Alert Archive

10/16/2007 - Look Beyond The Euro
While worldwide media coverage is focusing on an ever-stronger euro, smart readers are exploring other options: 14 of the EU member countries do not use the euro right now.
10/08/2007 - Tax Relief
More good news from the country with everything: A recent reform of France's inheritance laws has raised the threshold for gifts for each child from 50,000 euro ($69,300) to 150,000 euro ($207,929).
10/04/2007 - Munich's New Magnetic Attraction
Public transport networks are extensive and reasonably-priced throughout Europe, but nowhere is it more efficient than in Germany-and more improvements are on the way.
10/01/2007 - Europe versus the Americas
Conference Director Grant Perry sent around the first draft of the proposed schedule for the upcoming Ultimate Event II in Panama City next month.
09/27/2007 - A Sweeter French Home
Your new life in France just got more affordable. If you've been thinking about moving to this country, a new government move has just made the acquisition of your new home easier on your wallet.
09/21/2007 - On The Grapevine
Despite the higher than average rainfall in much of France this summer, the grape harvests are going ahead at least two weeks earlier than usual.
09/14/2007 - Cyprus and Malta: Going for the Euro
From one of the sunniest parts of Europe-encouraging news that makes investing here even more attractive.
09/07/2007 - Troubled Bridge Over Waters
Far from uniting Venetians, a new bridge across the Grand Canal linking between the train station and the bus station at Piazzale Roma is generating discord.
09/06/2007 - Tax Breaks for House Buyers in France Stalled
House buyers and recent homeowners in France are holding their breath.
08/28/2007 - Spain Gets More Accessible
Europe's largest low-cost airline that inspires either love or hate, Ryanair, is expected to expand its routes from Spain this fall, making the sunny country even more accessible to the rest of Europe.
08/14/2007 - EU Flying Made Easier for Disabled Passengers
Good news for travelers in the EU with reduced mobility who used to be faced with endless hurdles and discrimination while using public transport, particularly at airports throughout Europe.
08/10/2007 - Kaisertal, Austria: Getting Away From It All
Europe is probably one of the most extensively explored regions, featuring some of the most developed countries and transport systems in the world, yet it still manages to surprise with hidden corners and pockets of undeveloped areas.
08/06/2007 - European Telecom Tyrants Tackled
Lower fees now await all mobile phone users who travel within the EU.
08/03/2007 - Fly to Barcelona for $428!
Dreaming about joining us in the vibrant Mediterranean city of Barcelona for our Live and Prosper in Europe this September, but counting your pennies? My colleague Leigh Fergus has shown me just how accessible and affordable a trip to Barcelona really is.
07/28/2007 - Watch That Waterfront Property
Yet again we're reminded of the dangers of not doing your homework before you invest in property.
07/20/2007 - Croatia Closer To EU Membership
Croatia moved one step closer to European Union membership in the last week of June with negotiations starting in six more EU policy areas.
07/14/2007 - Where to Escape the Costa del Grim
My colleague Leigh Fergus, editor of The European, has just returned with news of a project in Costa del Sol that's more like a James Bond pad than a British soccer fan's den. Here is her report.
07/11/2007 - Luxembourg Fights Back as an Internet Haven
In a rare show of fire, Luxembourg-one of the original founding countries of the EU-has stood up for its new status as an Internet haven for overseas companies.
06/29/2007 - Tunnel Vision
Investment units in the troubled Eurotunnel company doubled in value at the end of May after a successful share swap operation, before falling again following warnings of untypical trading on the French stock exchange.
06/25/2007 - Dubrovnik Makes Way for More Mooring
Earlier this month a 26.5-million-euro loan was granted by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to help modernize Gruz Harbor, Croatia to meet the demand of increasing numbers of cruise passengers stopping in Dubrovnik.
06/20/2007 - Inviting Istria
Croatia just got more accessible. Another low-cost airline, Norwegian Air Shuttle, is offering flights during the summer months to Istria from Oslo twice weekly.
06/08/2007 - Domaine Haut-Gardegan: Your Luxury Home Among the Vineyards
Designed by Eldon Beck (of Intrawest villages in Whistler and Tremblant fame), many of the existing historic buildings in Domaine Haut-Gardegan will be kept and renovated in line with the local architecture.
06/07/2007 - European Business Buoyant
Corporate tax rates look set to fall from 33% to 28% in France following the election last month of the right wing President, Nicolas Sarkozy
06/02/2007 - Fort Cambridge, Malta: Luxury Living By the Sea
I've just had news of the latest residential development in Malta: Fort Cambridge.
05/31/2007 - Mega Merger Means Cheaper Travel
The European Commission has just given its blessing to the merger of travel groups Thomas Cook and My Travel, pending the latter's shareholder agreement.
05/29/2007 - Bulgaria Beats Italy For Second Home Buyers
A report published this month by the Association of International Property Professionals (AIPP) states that while Spain and France are still seen as safe choices, Bulgaria now beats the U.S. as the third most popular choice for UK property buyers
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