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21. CASA of N.H. finally gets a permanent
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22. Sell Your Home Faster with Feng
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23. Buying a House in New Zealand
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24. Wealth & Prosperity
 
25. Rights Guide for Home Owners
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26. Home Ownership: Buying and Maintaining
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27. Where to Buy Property Abroad -
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28. Buying a House in Spain (Buying
 
29. Buying a Home
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30. Security for the Householder:
 
31. A Guide to Procedure: Social Security
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32. Buying a House in Morocco (Buying
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33. Buying a House in Italy (Buying
 
34. The Timeshare Business: The Truth
 
35. Your Luxury Lodge 2011
 
36. The Property Grab System

21. CASA of N.H. finally gets a permanent home: building donation gives organization 'a new beginning'.(NONPROFITS): An article from: New Hampshire Business Review
by Jennifer T. Yang
 Digital: 4 Pages (2009-07-17)
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This digital document is an article from New Hampshire Business Review, published by Business Publications, Inc. on July 17, 2009. The length of the article is 1137 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: CASA of N.H. finally gets a permanent home: building donation gives organization 'a new beginning'.(NONPROFITS)
Author: Jennifer T. Yang
Publication: New Hampshire Business Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 17, 2009
Publisher: Business Publications, Inc.
Volume: 31Issue: 15Page: 1(2)

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22. Sell Your Home Faster with Feng Shui: Ancient Wisdom to Expedite the Sale of Real Estate
by Holly Ziegler
Paperback: 275 Pages (2001-04)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$4.59
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Asin: 0971065284
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This practical, well-organized guide shows homeowners, real estate agents, and others how to use the ancient Chinese art of placement without undertaking an exhausting course of study or subscribing to a belief system. When potential buyers walk into a home that has good feng shui, they feel a sense of harmony, peace, and openness. Property instantly becomes more inviting and more valuable. Provided are anecdotes, illustrations, charts, and checklists that demonstrate the process of creating balance and harmony in their homes and offices. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (13)

4-0 out of 5 stars Useful
I liked this book. It's a good mix of general feng shui tips and
advice from a real estate professional. It was useful when I sold
my house. However some of the feng shui tips are
from the black hat school which in my experience are too general
to be really effective. So if you just want some good advice to sell
your house, this will help. If you really need to feng shui your house
learn classical feng shui.

1-0 out of 5 stars a ripoff!
A waste of money.It barely addresses Feng Shui and just wants to sell Realtor services.I thought I was buying a book teaching me how to Feng Shui my house and it was more how to sell your house thru a realtor.major disappointment.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Bottom Line...
Okay, here's the bottom line: I bought the book. My house had been on the market for four months.I had tried everything (lowered the price twice), fired one agent, hired another, offered incentives, I was about ready to pray to some Catholic saint in charge of selling homes and my real estate agent said, "buy this book."So I did. I did the stuff the quack author recommended (cost me about $$$ and two days of my time) and four days later, the first person to see the house after I made the changes, wrote an offer for full price.I'm not into miracles. Guess that does not matter. The house is now sold.That's the bottom line. Do I recommend this book? Only if you want to sell your house.

1-0 out of 5 stars McFengshui strikes again.
Another two-day wonder of the feng shui world writes a book that rehashes the advice realtors normally give to clients (before "feng shui" became a meme). The fact that the author reviewed her own book is particularly remarkable. That Lin Yun wrote something is not remarkable, because his dictum is that all of his students should write books about what his church sells as feng shui.

Most realtors are simply waiting for this fad to pass.

5-0 out of 5 stars Sell Your Home FASTER with FENG SHUI
As a Feng Shui Consultant, I met Holly Ziegler at a FS conference. I literally purchased one of the first books off the presses. We were planning to put our house on the market. I read the book, followed Ms Ziegler's suggestions, our house sold in HOURS! I now incorporate these practices when working with clients who are selling homes (and businesses) and have had great success. Ms Ziegler is right on the mark.
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23. Buying a House in New Zealand (Buying a House - Vacation Work Pub)
by Alison Ripley
Paperback: 292 Pages (2006-06)
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Asin: 1854583506
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Buying property in New Zealand is not only for those who have emigrated; the country is also an ideal destination for those who wish to escape from the bleak northern winters and spend a second summer in their dream house down under, helped by the "open-door" policy that allows nonresidents to live in New Zealand for up to six months without restriction and buy residential properties there.

The book offers a complete guide to where and what to buy, the idiosyncrasies of the New Zealand house purchasing procedure in addition to invaluable background information on the way of life to be found there. Essential information given includes:

>How to raise finance and transfer currency.
>Finding and dealing with estate agents and other professionals.
>What inspections and surveys are necessary.
>Conveyancing and exchanging contracts.
>Arranging removals and taking pets.
>Getting power, water, and other services connected.

To help readers find their ideal home the book covers the entire country from the far north and Auckland to Christchurch and the rest of the South Island.

Special features include:

>Full coverage of up-and-coming areas
>Comparative tables of prices to show where to find the best value formoney
>Information on the regions' geography, climate, and cuisine

The book also explains some of the unfamiliar descriptions that property buyers face, from bay villas, Californian bungalows, sections, and ROWs, to "do-ups" and townhouses, covering what they are and their pros and cons.
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24. Wealth & Prosperity
by Lillian Too
Paperback: 130 Pages (2001-02-01)
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Asin: 9839778110
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Use the secrets of this ancient practice to bring wealth and prosperity into your life, protect against financial loss and enhance your money making opportunities. ... Read more


25. Rights Guide for Home Owners
 Paperback: 188 Pages (1994-10-10)

Isbn: 0948857714
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26. Home Ownership: Buying and Maintaining (Guild of Master Craftsman)
by Nicholas Snelling
Paperback: 256 Pages (1998-12-31)
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Asin: 1861080670
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This is an authoritative guide for the homeowner through some of the experiences associated with buying a home. It covers issues related to buying and selling property, raising the finance for house purchase, and supervising building and renovation work. ... Read more


27. Where to Buy Property Abroad - An Investors Guide (Where to Buy Property Abroad: An Investors Guide)
by David Cox, Ray Withers, Kate Godfrey
Paperback: 328 Pages (2006-09-01)
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Asin: 1854583565
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From the $2,000 house in Bulgaria to the $2 million apartment in Hong Kong, the international property market offers potential gains for investors far in excess of what can be achieved by more conventional investments. Where to Buy Property AbroadAn Investors Guide is written by experts in the emerging markets who have selected the prime hotspots around the world that are likely to show the greatest capital appreciation, and is essential reading for anyone considering buying property abroad whether for personal use or purely as an investment.
Part 1, How and Why to Buy Property Abroad, addresses all the aspects the potential buyer needs to consider:

Obtaining finance and the international mortgage market.Calculating risk and considering an exit strategy.Key factors such as guaranteed rental return and leaseback.Investment vehicles such as Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)Where and what to buy – new or old, in the country or the city.Whether to buy for capital appreciation or rental income.
Part 2, The Investment Potential of Individual Countries, covers in detail the 25 countries in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, the Middle East and the Americas that have the greatest potential, describing their current situation and likely future prospects. The potential gains to be had are enormous: for example, in one year alone:

Prices for luxury apartments in central Shanghai increased by 40%.The average property price increase in Bulgaria was 47%.In Dubai the value of off-plan apartments rose by up to 60% between completion and sale.
In addition to covering the exotic end of the international property market the book also reviews more conventional destinations to show property investors the countries where the general housing market is already fully valued but where newly discovered regions may still offer potential for capital gain.

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28. Buying a House in Spain (Buying a House - Vacation Work Pub)
by Dan Boothby
Paperback: 312 Pages (2003-09-01)
list price: US$18.95 -- used & new: US$4.94
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Asin: 1854582992
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Part of the new Buying a House series from Vacation Work, this new title tells readers all they need to know about the nitty-gritty of buying property in Spain including raising finance, how to find and deal with estate agents, what inspections and surveys are necessary, conveyancing, exchanging contracts, arranging removals, and getting power and water connected. It also gives essential information for after moving in from how to deal with builders to making money from the house by renting it out.
To help readers find their ideal home the book covers the entire country, not just those regions already popular with expatriate buyers, explaining the characters of the different areas and the types and price of property available there. Special features include full coverage of the up-and-coming areas for those who want to be among the first buyers in new locations.
Everything one needs to know to buy a house in Spain whether for use as a base while working abroad, as an investment, or as a second or retirement home.
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4-0 out of 5 stars A useful book to get you started
There is a large useful section covering the whole of Spain and where to buy, though as usual the Murcia region gets only a little coverage. I like the case studies at the end of chapters, always useful to hear what other people are doing. Layout is good with the insider tips, and breakout boxes, making it easier to skim and find stuff afterwards. Whilst the book seems to be sponsored by an "interested" party I don't think it distracts from the value of the content. A useful book to get you started. ... Read more


29. Buying a Home
by J. Smyth
 Paperback: Pages (1994-12-31)

Isbn: 094885751X
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30. Security for the Householder: Fitting Locks and Other Devices
by Eddie Phillips
Paperback: 144 Pages (1998-12-31)
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Asin: 1861080603
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This is a practical handbook describing how to assess any home in order to improve its security against burglary, and showing how to fit a wide range of locks, bolts and alarms to suit the needs of the property. It includes coverage of electronic security devices and fitting tower and flush bolts. ... Read more


31. A Guide to Procedure: Social Security Appeals: Housing Benefit Review Boards
by C.G. MacLynn
 Paperback: 243 Pages (1990-12-31)

Isbn: 085389292X
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32. Buying a House in Morocco (Buying a House - Vacation Work Pub)
by Abby Aron
Paperback: 328 Pages (2006-06)
list price: US$21.95 -- used & new: US$13.87
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Asin: 1854583492
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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A growing number of people are interested in buying property in Morocco with its ancient towns, coastal resorts and snowy peaks.This North African kingdom boasts 1,400 miles of coastline, year-round sunshine and an open invitation to foreign investment and has seen a sharp increase in the numbers of house-buyers from abroad over the last four years.

Buying a House in Morocco is aimed at anyone seriously considering purchasing a property in Morocco to live in permanently, rent out, or transform to a guesthouse. Extensively researched and informatively written, it will give readers a rich insight into what to expect and how to go about fulfilling their dream for a new home.

Morocco offers an enormous range of housing, from the traditional dars and riads of the medina to the villas, new developments and old Moroccan style farmhouses of the countryside. The regional guide also covers the different types of properties to be found in each region, such as:

>Swiss-style chalets in Ilfrane
>The riads (grand courtyard homes) in Marrakesh
>Elaborate Andalusian villas in Tangier
>Kasbahs in the Draa Valley

In line with the Moroccan government's aim to quadruple tourism to ten million visitors a year by 2010 the appeal to potential home buyers will keep increasing. Approximately $5 billion is being invested in six luxurious coastal resorts including golf courses and luxury villas and on improving the country's infrastructure and accessibility. This spells good news for the letting market, for guesthouse owners and for those who are purchasing homes as an investment.
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4-0 out of 5 stars Buying a House in Morocco
Well informed even for a home owner in Morocco. Worth a read if that is what you are planning to do.. ... Read more


33. Buying a House in Italy (Buying a House - Vacation Work Pub)
by Gordon Neale
Paperback: 328 Pages (2003-09-01)
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Asin: 185458300X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Part of the new Buying a House series from Vacation Work, this new title tells readers all they need to know about buying property in Italy including raising finance, how to find and deal with estate agents, what inspections and surveys are necessary, conveyancing, exchanging contracts, arranging removals, and getting power and water connected. It also gives essential information for after moving in, from how to deal with builders to making money from the house by renting it out.
To help readers find their ideal home the book covers the entire country, not just those regions already popular with expatriate buyers, explaining the characters of the different areas, and the types and price of property available there. Special features include full coverage of the up-and-coming areas for those who want to be among the first to discover the new Tuscany or Umbria.
Everything one needs to know to buy a house in Italy whether for use as a base while working abroad, as an investment, or as a second or retirement home.
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5-0 out of 5 stars The best book of its kind
This is without doubt the best book written on the subject of house purchases in Italy. It shows deep knowledge of the history and culture of the country and the variety of its regional cultures. In all respects save one this is an improvement, if such were possible on the two previous ones. These are maybe bad times, with a weak dollar, for Americans to be buying in the Euro zone, but if you want to buy in Italy get this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars More than just buying a house
I was sent this book for Christmas since I had stayed in Tuscany and am interested in buying there.Wow!This book is like a Whole Earth Catalog for Italy.Beyond the details on how to buy a house, it's got material on living there in a way that puts you right in the middle.I loved how the author interspersed Italian words and phrases throughout the book and had various glossaries for buying a house and even gardening and dealing with builders doing renovations.I find that I can recall the words easily because of the way he put them in the context of how I would actually use them in conversation to get something I want.The wit and wisdom sidebar on Berlusconi is a real gem.His listing of things like Italian TV and radio, I mean, I can see myself living there, important in the actual determination to buy.Also, he's got Web Site addresses throughout for additional information like real estate agents by region.This is a terrific book that's fun to read and dip into.I recommend it, highly.

4-0 out of 5 stars history ????
This book was well worth the money There are some serious mistakes when dealing with history. other then that a very usefull book.

5-0 out of 5 stars IF ONLY
We bought a house in Cortona Italy 12 years ago only after a long hard search. IF ONLY we had Gordon Neale's book with us on that first trip hunting for the perfect house.His detailed knowledge of the intracacies of house buying law in Italy is infinite and we would have had fewer grey hairs if this book was available then
.Apart from that it is a wonderful guide from a very sympathetic student of the history, language and humanity of the Italian nation. In concise chapters he will give you the benefit of his long study and experience of the regions, their differences and special charms.The stuff this man has learned would take the casual visitor more than a life time to obtain.Here is his knowledge for you to savour at the cost of a paperback.This is not just a book for aspiring house buyers, it is an invaluable asset to anyone travelling in Italy. IF ONLY, we had had this book all those years ago, but we have it now and it brings even greater pleasure to our life Bella Italia

5-0 out of 5 stars Please differentiate between the two Gordon Neales
As the author of this book I would like to point out that I am not the same person as my namesake who writes homoerotic novels such as "To Serve Two Masters". "Buying a House in Italy" belongs to a different genre altogether.
Perhaps Amazoncould follow the example of their UK branch and put a C in front ofmy name on their listing to differentiatebetween the two Gordon Neales. ... Read more


34. The Timeshare Business: The Truth about the Fastest Growing Sector in the Leisure Industry
by Alexander Davidson
 Hardcover: 500 Pages (1992-06-30)

Isbn: 1852651172
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35. Your Luxury Lodge 2011
 Paperback: 134 Pages (2011-04-01)

Isbn: 1907292233
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36. The Property Grab System
by Brian Croucher
 Paperback: 61 Pages (2009-05-22)

Isbn: 0955743532
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