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Originally posted by AtW View Post3 mln quid is over 6 mln USD: you spent 1 mln USD to buy legally green card as "investor", put 1 mln into bank to generate interest, and spent 4 mln USD on a house there - just think what kind of PALACE you can buy in the USA for that kind of dosh now that real estate market there caught fever (or maybe some terminal decease).
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3 mln quid is over 6 mln USD: you spent 1 mln USD to buy legally green card as "investor", put 1 mln into bank to generate interest, and spent 4 mln USD on a house there - just think what kind of PALACE you can buy in the USA for that kind of dosh now that real estate market there caught fever (or maybe some terminal decease).
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/gall...ture=329779882
Mildmay House, Twyford, near Winchester, £2.8m. Dream on … only those with mega City bonuses or an existing weekend pad in Monaco need apply. There are 15 buyers for every manor house on the market, forcing the average price of such properties to over £3m. Mildmay House comes with a self-contained flat and office.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/gall...ture=329779783
Beechwood Farm, Tring, Buckinghamshire, £3.25m. Farmhouses are in even greater demand than manor houses with a reported 29 buyers chasing each property in the hotspots of Tunbridge Wells, Ascot and Worcester.
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