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31. Dubai, where the world is yours
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 10 August 2005 DUBAI is a bustling cross between Monaco and Orlando - with a little bit of Las Vegas thrown in. Dubai lies on the Arabian Gulf and is the second largest of the United Arab Emirates. <BR> -
32. Storage firms cash in on the space race
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 24 June 2004 SMALLER houses, apartments with no storage space and downsizing after a lifetime of accumulating possessions have created a huge surge in demand for domestic storage. -
33. Travel agents await homes bonanza
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 06 October 2005 Don't be surprised if your local High Street travel agent wants to talk about buying a villa in Spain next time you call in. They are starting to make big money by selling bricks and mortar rather than Prague short breaks. -
34. Coasting it in Croatia
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 April 2005 FANCY a place in the sun on a stunning coast without the sting of a huge price tag? Today we look at the possibilities for buyers in Croatia - another emerging market for people keen to snap up a good buy. -
35. More for your pay down Mexico way
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 March 2005 MEXICO might not be the first place that springs to mind when considering a holiday home in the sun. Think again. Mexico is getting chic, with the Riviera Maya leading the way. -
36. Party pooper
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 December 2005 IT sounded too good to be true - and it was. -
37. Court by the tennis bug?
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 29 June 2005 AS fans stay glued to their TV sets& for Wimbledon, we look at properties which come with the added bonus of a tennis court. -
38. Hotel guru's rooms with a view
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 August 2005 FOR& an accountant Nigel Chapman, is a pretty successful hotelier. He gave up the numbers game in 1989 to open Woolley Grange in Wiltshire, with Cheshire business partner Nicholas Dickinson. -
39. 'They couldn't have made it more difficult if I had asked for Martian Maundy money'
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 June 2004 ARRANGEMENTS were made to visit the notaire's office near Cherbourg to sign the Compromis de Vente - the agreement-to-purchase contract and the first of two legally binding documents.