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FT launches ‘First European House Price Guide’ (9.8.2008)

The company said that the launch of the dedicated microsite will help rectify the “lack of effective house price data in Europe” and is collated using official data from national statistics offices, central banks, land registry, surveys, lender valuations and will be updated on a ongoing basis. The microsite will allow the user to download selected data the statistics into a single excel spreadsheet.

Destinations in Croatia: Trogir  (3.7.2008)

Trogir is a small pitoresue city 25 km, north from Split, 7 km from its airport. Its old center located on a small island between the main land to the north and the island of Ciovo to the south, has been continuously inhabited since prehistoric times. Discover some fascinatins facts about this town.

UN says: Balkans among safest places in Europe (30.5.2008)

The United Nations says the Balkans, a region once known as a hotbed of crime and violence, is now one of the safest zones in Europe. The report by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime says that the levels of crime against people and property are now lower in the Balkans than in western Europe.

Fourth Annual International Conference on the Real Estate Market in Croatia (11.4.2008)

The Conference is targeting the following participants: representatives of government and state offices, relevant ministries, government, regional and local authorities representatives of diplomatic corps, presidents and board members of banks and insurance companies, directors, managers and real estate advisors at companies, developers, architects, constructors, geodesists, assessors and real estate court experts, real estate brokers, lawyers, public notaries, business consultants, tax consultants, auditors.

Montenegro: a Russian heaven (10.4.2008)

According to figures released at the beginning of the year Montenegro earns the greatest amount of foreign direct investment (FDI) per capita than any other country in Europe, with over £515 for each of its 650,000 inhabitants.

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