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To: Les H who wrote (13182)8/25/2003 3:58:39 PM
From: the_wheelRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Les, I was looking at Australia's real estate a couple of years ago and it seemed that some 'good buys' were available, especially beach front (I like the beach) properties. I was dissuaded from persuing it further due to the restrictive laws regarding foreign ownership. Now it has appreciated much. Both apply to certain Mexican areas as well. I know UK is in a RE 'bubble'.

Do you know anything about India's regulations as to foreign ownership of real estates? Or any recommendations of USA friendly areas? This 'global war' is really putting a damper on my traveling, foreign investments, etc. Luckily I went to Bali many moons ago when it was supernice. I really liked BoraBora but now even it has a problem, too many frogs.



To: Les H who wrote (13182)9/8/2003 6:49:58 PM
From: Les HRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
ACT results contradict the SAT survey

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