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Property has become one of the biggest ways for people to save for their retirement and expats can make the most of the property boom too. Britons dazzled by a foreign retreat in the sun could face paying inheritance tax twice if they forget to check the rules. | | Access to pensions abroad can be limited for expats but that should not stop you saving for your retirement. | | Fine vintages can be lucrative, writes Alison Steed, with comparable returns to equities over 20 years. |
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When buying your place in the sun insurance cover is vital, and whether to use a local or a UK provider is a key decision. Trevor and Margaret Jones have retired to a new home in Cyprus but want to keep their money working in the UK.
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A new closed-ended investment fund has been launched from Guernsey to specialise in buy to let property in the most expensive areas in London's West End. | | These are good times for offshore savers, in sterling, as competition keeps providers on their toes. A Guernsey domiciled fund plans to bring the Stobart business to the stock market. The largest quoted property investment trust to be domiciled in Guernsey faces a winding up vote by shareholders. The Channel Islands compete strongly with the Isle of Man on rates paid for dollar and euro accounts. |
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Debbie Stowe says Bucharest is a dynamic and exciting city. | |
Nigel Howarth says the warmth of the Cypriot people makes the country popular. | |
Claire Bonello says Malta's charm lies in its laid-back atmosphere. | |
Rob Stephen says the lifestyle in Dubai is second to none. | |
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