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In the past eight years, we've managed 11 renovation projects in six countries.
Read OnLief buys for value and profit potential. I buy for value, too, but my interpretation has not as much to do with market comps as with intrinsic (that is, romantic) merit. Is the place pretty?
Read OnIf you're a print subscriber, your March 2007 issue of International Living will be with you soon, courtesy of your local mailman. Or, you can get instant online access here: http://www.internationalliving.com/issues
Read OnFew and far between are the expatriates who leave home and never look back.
Read OnestIt's early morning as I write this. Since midnight I've been on the phone with a contact in the South Pacific, reporting to me on a sensational story that will break in the next 24 hours.
Read OnLiving or retiring overseas, you could lower your cost of living dramatically, you could reduce your tax burden, you could cut your annual health care and insurance bills by 50% or more, and you could say goodbye forever to snowy winters.
Read OnOnce you've made up your mind to pursue a new life overseas, you're faced immediately with another decision:
Read OnAs you can see from the above front-cover picture: Your International Living print issue is a whole lot more colorful this month. With more pages…more photos…and, all in all (we hope), more fun.
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