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You don't. As our own solicitors show, even accreditation by regulatory bodies is no help.Is there some other approach that the expert investor takes when entering a new market where they have no contacts? How do you get to know that someone is reliable if you don't have any word of mouth to go on?
try booking a flight to lisbon!! seems to be expensive and no low cost carriers seem to be flying into city but could work out expensive if intention is to use personally.i was in albuferia, algarve a couple of months ago and 1 bedroom properties aroud 125000 so not as attractive as larionovo's literature seems to suggest . weather also not as good as algarve.
My wife and kids flew to Lisbon yesterday for a 5 week stay in a property we bought about an hour north of Lisbon; they flew with Aer Lingus and they were cheaper than Ryanair flying to Porto. I've also used the Porto flight with Ryanair and while it is a 3 hour drive from Porto it is all on motorway with very little traffic. I would even look at the option of flying in to Faro if the prices were cheaper and that would be a 4 hour drive.
Also, the government are looking at the option of building a new international airport at Ota, do a search on this but it's a long term plan so may not be relevant (and it may never happen).
Friends of mine have been in this area for the past 3 weeks and the weather has been fabulous (30+) every day with one morning where there was misty rain, they are right on the coast.
My preference would be a property on the Eastern Algarve (less developed) but after spending 10 months searching I determined that the best value was on the Silver Coast. This suited my requirements, yours may be different. Be sure to visit any properties you may be interested in. It's worthwhile doing a reconnaissance visit just to see the areas that you are interested in as your requirements may change...ours did.
Good luck.
hi, Just looking for some advice. we purchased 2 apartments in palmela village and we paid initial deposit of €8,000 and a further €32,000 when we recieved mortgage approval. at the start of this year we were asked by larionovo to reapply for our mortgage at the start of this year as so much time had passed since the initial approval. . we have submitted our documents 3 times this year as they said they had lost our information . we were then asked for a further €8,000 around april time. This was solocitors fees etc to close the deal as the apartments were nearly ready. we were reluctant to send this as we werent sure we had mortgage approval. so finally after many phone calls we were finally told last week that we did not get mortgage approval. Yesterday we were told that we are not entitled to our €40,000 back either. they said that it was in the contract that if we did not close the sale within 60 days we were not entitled to our money back. we could not have closed the sale because the apartments were't built in 2006 and we have a document saying they expected them to be ready in 2007. as you can imagine we are devestated and feel we have been badly represented by the sellling agents. has anyone had this kind of experience? of offer any advice to resolve this issue? thank you
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