am thinking strongly of buying 2 bed apt in sal (aquapark)has anyone bought there,what,s it like
Will look at cape verde again next summer ,will be interesting to see what property is going for next year. thx everyone for your input much appreciated!!!
am thinking strongly of buying 2 bed apt in sal (aquapark)has anyone bought there,what,s it like
That's just it when I invest in anything I'm not in it on the basis of chance, I'm doing it because I think it will give me a near guaranteed return over the medium to long term. When I feel like partaking in chance I go to the bookies.People with no imagination who will never take the chance of buying abroad I expect. Here is what I have discovered
That's just it when I invest in anything I'm not in it on the basis of chance, I'm doing it because I think it will give me a near guaranteed return over the medium to long term. When I feel like partaking in chance I go to the bookies.
Worst: overhyped destinations
There’s nothing wrong with exploring new places — it’s what travel’s all about — but in their hunger for novelty, some glossy mags and posh tour operators are starting to border on the mendacious. Classic case: the Cape Verde islands. Talk of direct UK flights has tipped the PR machine into overdrive and, from the blurbs, you’d think these were the Maldives. They ain’t. Sal island, for instance — “Known for its white-sand beaches” — is also flat, barren and bleak as a nuclear-test site.
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