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A Home Abroad: How to Pick, Buy, and Close on a Property in a Foreign Country

  • migration
  • Categories:Family Activities Special Needs
  • Language:Russian(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:October,2022
  • Pages:256
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  • Size:141mm×210mm
  • Publication Place:Russia
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English title 《 A Home Abroad: How to Pick, Buy, and Close on a Property in a Foreign Country 》
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“Reads like a novel, works like a Swiss-army knife. From picking a building, swapping currency, opening a bank account, landing a private school for the kids, to out-witting a Greek notary—every step comes with a cheat-sheet. Soft-cover, carry-on size—perfect in-flight playbook.”

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★ A field-manual for moving your family, your career, and your life to a new country—without losing your mind or your shirt.
★ Zeroes in on the real pain-points of the hottest relocation destinations: UAE, Montenegro, Greece, Germany, the U.K., Spain, France, Israel, Portugal, and more.
★ Seasoned cross-border property & commercial-migration veteran spills the beans, plus play-by-play tips from lawyers, tax geeks, and fund partners who have closed hundreds of deals.

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Relocating to another country will skin even the thickest-skinned optimist. If you want more than a new pin on the map—if you want to actually breathe, eat, work, and raise kids there—you have to re-learn culture, language, unwritten rules, law, climate, taste buds…

Sergey Sandler, one of the first professionals to package “commercial residence + real-estate purchase” combos, turns the whole marathon into a grain-by-grain manual:
- Does the compound have gigabit internet?
- Is there central heating in winter?
- How fast is food delivered?
- Will religious vibes affect your daughter’s school life?
- How does the tax office audit you?
- Can you keep founder shares in your start-up?

Still undecided? Flip to the 20-country “migration SWOT” cheat-cards:
- Urban-planning hits & misses in Spain
- Greek corruption red-flags
- Dubai Islamic-law trip-wires
- Hidden German GmbH freebies

Every chapter ends with a real family or company case—slot yourself in and copy-paste the playbook.

Who needs this on the bedside table:
- Founders moving a team to lower-tax, bigger-market jurisdictions
- IT, design, or content freelancers billing global clients
- Parents shopping for a new school system
- Pre-retirees stacking “climate + healthcare” buffs
- Investors who just want a hard asset abroad while they figure the rest out

Author

Sergey Sandler:A cross-border investment lawyer, licensed international trustee & asset-manager. Since 2006 he has closed property deals in the U.S., UAE, U.K., France, Germany, Monaco, Switzerland, Austria, Spain, Portugal, Cyprus, Greece, Montenegro, aggregate volume > €1.5 bn; in the U.K. alone 30+ projects worth > £250 m. Specialties: direct overseas purchases, development loans, equity raises, DeFi cross-border settlement, blockchain title registration.

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