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Buying Advice Theatre


Main stage


The main stage is your chance to get up close and personal with our celebrity guests – presenters Amanda Lamb, Jonnie Irwin and Jasmine Harman and property expert Nigel Lewis, head of content at PrimeLocation.com. As well as interviews with the celebrity guests there will also be talks from Nigel, Jonnie and Jasmine across the weekend, giving you the chance to hear all the latest insights and advice from our seasoned pros.


The Florida Pavilion Portuguese Pavilion


Portugal has something to offer every investor, whether you’re looking to live the Algarve good life or you fancy slick city living in Lisbon. If you’re interested in learning more about Portuguese property, then the Portuguese Pavilion is the place for you. Bringing together property experts, agents and developers and in association with the Portuguese Chamber of Commerce, this dedicated area will have seminars throughout the weekend on all aspects of moving to and buying in Portugal including the pleasures and pitfalls of life in the country and advice on mortgages and taxes. If you’re in the market for a Portuguese property then make sure you don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to hear from those in the know.


It’s hard to escape the reality that the collapse in American property values has caused the biggest crisis since the Great Depression, but the silver lining is a landslide of incredibly cheap US property, especially in the Sunshine State. Across the weekend the Florida Pavilion in association with Florida Link will be showcasing the state’s great bargain property and hosting seminars on understanding the market, the immigration process, taxation, and how to make the market conditions work for you. If you’ve been swayed by the idea of enjoying breakfast while looking out over palm trees then make sure you attend, make notes and pick our expert’s brains.


Are mortgages available to foreign buyers in Turkey? How do title deeds work in Cyprus? Are there any tax breaks for emigrating to New Zealand? Wherever you’re thinking of buying, you’re bound to have questions about your purchase and how your move will work, which is why we’ve brought together industry insiders and experts from the most popular countries in the Buying Advice Theatre sponsored by HomeAway. Each session will be chaired by A Place in the Sun Editor Liz Rowlinson and will take the form of a Q & A, allowing you the chance to get answers to the questions that matter to you. Countries covered by the seminars include: Spain, Cyprus and Turkey. There are also seminars on emigration.


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French Village


France remains one of the top choices for British overseas buyers for several reasons: it’s easy to get to, most of us learnt French at school; property prices are stable; and buyers are well protected by France’s strict property laws. Whatever your reasons for buying, The French Village, brought to you by French-Property.com and sponsored by Halo Financial, brings together agents and developers from across the country and hourly seminars on the latest developments in the French housing market, health, fi nance and insurance. Plus, there will be the chance to view hundreds of properties for sale and talk one-to-one with the industry’s top French property experts. We challenge you to ask them something they don’t know!


The Italian Pavilion


You can get all the information you need on starting a vita bella at the Italian Pavilion in association with the Italian Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Gate-away.com. The Pavilion brings together industry insiders, property developers and estate agents with a mouthwatering selection of properties, plus seminars on all aspects of life in Italy. Whether your Italian dream is a second home, an investment or permanent move, our exhibitors are on hand to guide you.


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