- Step-by-step timetable and legal process
- How to finance your overseas home
- Plus, how to manage your currency risk
This guide includes:
- Checklist to a perfect propertyOur handy checklist will help you organise your plans for buying an overseas holiday home.
- Letting out your propertyDiscover how to let your holiday home out when you’re not there.
- How to finance your holiday homeA seven-step process for a safe holiday home purchase.
- What to look for and whereWe’ll help you focus your search depending on what you’ll use your holiday home for.
- Plan for international purchasesDiscover how to manage your currency risk, set your budget and plan for management fees.
- Find your dream holiday homeBrowse thousands of homes abroad on our property portal from trusted agents worldwide.
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Everything you need to successful buy a holiday home
1. Find a property
Search on our property portal, read the latest news and see the hottest properties
2. Speak to the experts
Get your questions answered by our friendly UK-based property consultants and trusted experts
3. Get your finances in place
Avoid losing money on your property purchase
Common FAQs
How can our team help you buy a property?
We have built a trusted team of experts to help you along the way – experienced estate agents, bilingual lawyers, tax and financial advisors, and expats who have made the move themselves and can share their unique knowledge and experience with you to make sure you have access to information that is not readily available elsewhere.
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