August 2007 Issue of International Living
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Why Italy’s toe could be at the brink of a property-buying frenzy
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The soaring coastline of Calabria, the towering skyscrapers of Kuala Lumpur, and the high vineyards of Mendoza, Argentina are where it's at
"A funny thing happened on the way to Panama." That's how Dan and Carol Neuschwanger explain how they ended up in Nicaragua. A detour on the road of life, you could say…
Last month I talked about "touch and go." With touch and go you keep moving, you make the world your home. Your life is filled with adventure, challenge, and excitement-that is, if you can afford it.
The dentist's left hand clutched my shoulder and her right elbow dug into my temple as she struggled to wrench out the second of my lower molars. Something gave. "Oops!" she chirped, "Sorry, another one's come out with it.
One common question I often hear from folks new to offshore finance and investments is: "What exactly do you mean by offshore?"
When moving abroad with your children, you'll need to choose between a local or international school. Which is better? It depends.
Before moving overseas, you'll want to sort out how you'll manage your credit cards. This has become easier in the last few years, now that most every bank offers online statements and account management, but it still warrants some careful planning.
One way to ensure that you are on the right investment path is to watch for what the big guys do.
Six of the best fractional ownerships from around the world