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Originally posted by zeitghostQuite, Lucifer old chap.
The bright red skin, horns, tail & pitchfork do tend to frighten the natives a bit...
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Originally posted by PintoGood stuff. Glad to see that there are people that don't think Portugal is just the Algarve!
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Originally posted by PintoGood stuff. Glad to see that there are people that don't think Portugal is just the Algarve!
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxYes, but not quite that far (Estoril).
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Originally posted by PintoAlong the coast that takes you to Cascais?
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxWest of Lisbon.
Along the coast that takes you to Cascais?
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Originally posted by FranckoI bet Algarve, have I won my 5 pounds?
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I bet Algarve, have I won my 5 pounds?
And certainly not close to the spanish coast either but in the full set of golfing clubs and irish pubs in the Algarve new british resort.
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Not sure about the mate bit, Sasguru. What happens if he lets you down? Sounds to me like he's not going to be that bothered about doing anything.
Good basic concept though. Take no notice of all the misery punters on here and get your holiday pile. I've had a place in Portugal for quite a while and have never regretted it for a moment (even when it's empty).
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There's something I'm not telling you
My mate who will live in the property is an old university friend from 15 years ago. Some years ago he turned his back on the rat race and now lives in Crete where he's been working as an odd job man renovating people's second homes.
He trained as an engineer and is pretty good with his hands.
So the deal is I buy a wreck (which can be obtained for not much more than the price of a top end car here) and he slowly does it up, in exchange for living there rent free.
So not such a bad investment after all, I think. Only slight downside is is it wise to come to such an arangement with a mate?
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Originally posted by milanbenesso let's get this straight, you plan to pay cash for a stone hut in Crete which you will call your holiday _home_ and you plan to visit there 3 or 4 times a year and when you're not there you know a cretin who will live there and maintain it for you
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenesso let's get this straight, you plan to pay cash for a stone hut in Crete which you will call your holiday _home_ and you plan to visit there 3 or 4 times a year and when you're not there you know a cretin who will live there and maintain it for you
Milan.
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