In Slovenia, Whose Home Is It Anyway? ; Bargains Can Be Found, but House Buyers Should Heed the Lesson
Mail on Sunday › August 13, 2007
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Mail on Sunday › August 13, 2007
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Heather Mills's experience of house-hunting in Slovenia is a cautionary tale for others thinking of buying there. Sir Paul McCartney's estranged wife had to pull out of a 400,000 bid for a mountain lodge overlooking beautiful Lake Bohinj after a dispute over who owned it.
Heather thought she was buying from the Slovenian government, but an 84-year-old widow living in Cornwall claimed it belonged to her family, having been appropriated but never bought by Nazis, communists and the government.See the full content of this document
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In Slovenia, Whose Home Is It Anyway? ; Bargains Can Be Found, but House Buyers Should Heed the Lesson
Other Britons are falling for this part of former Yugoslavia too, where property prices are reasonable but rising fast.
Official figures show UK buyers snapped up 360 homes there last year more than any other nationality apart fro...See the full content of this document
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