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  1. 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>
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 36. Party pooper

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 December 2005 IT sounded too good to be true - and it was.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
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