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The Real Estate Mafia business in Albania

Properties in southern Albania, like British tourists Strangely, the ads comes from the Belle Air an airline which is owned, of a senior politician in Tirana.

 

no papers, no documents, no licenz

Albania property market set to take offThe Albania property sector, one of the fastest emerging markets in Europe, could be boosted by the introduction of new low-cost flights from London to Albania.

Belle Air, a privately owned low cost airline, yesterday introduced the first flight from Albania to London Stansted. Two flights a week to and from Albania will operate on the winter timetable up until March 2011. Ravin Maharajah, sales director of Lalzit Bay & Spa Resort believes that the introduction of could appeal to more Brits willing to contemplate buying a home in Albania.

Maharajah said: “These flights reinforce Albania’s growing position with the UK market in terms of both tourism and property purchasing. Albania is also celebrating this week as it has officially joined the Schengen Area Agreement allowing visa-free travel for residents throughout the 25 member states.”

Albania is currently undergoing a major transformation and a growing number of international property investors are keeping one eye on the Albania property market, with a view to profiting from any potential capital growth.

Maharajah added: goes onto say: “Many people have no idea of the wonderful beaches and scenery in Albania and our resort in Lalzit Bay, just 30 minutes from the capital Tirana, is set to be one of the most luxurious destinations in the Eastern Mediterranean. With apartments available from just €50,400 [£43,000] this is such good value and they are selling quickly.”

To read our guide to buying property in Albania, click here.

http://www.aplaceinthesun.com/news/feature/tabid/131/EntryId/570/Albania-property-market-set-to-take-off.aspx

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SALES AFTER SALES……..happening in Himara

Mafia wants to sell half of Dhermi and Palasa, Qeparo and Yale in Himare, without officially registering properties. Real estate company, data scandalous situation of land sales in Himara. Have priority, the tourist office in London.

An office of international real estate, makes
propaganda to sale of tourist residences resorts in Drimades, Himara Region

Albanian Mafia, has entered deep into people of Himara families, members of which, abusing under the chaotic situation at the seaside property, land sale with the law 7501 doing without splitting them up first in the family inheritance generation.
The Law 7501 of Albanian legislation, prohibits the sale of agricultural lands and cutting of the olive tree, and it comes more complicated the problems, due to abuse of this form the Mafia, in cooperation with notary offices and registration of real estate, including the Albanian courts.

Sarande Top Real Estage Mafia: http://www.buyassociation.co.uk/

Gangster pure, including the Laze Project, Sarande Mafia and all with false documents.

The Adriatic’s new star: Albania’s unheralded coast is opening up to tourists and British home-buyers

By Gwenda Brophy
Last updated at 3:40 PM on 3rd December 2010

Albania is only a short, 45-mile hop from Italy across the Strait of Otranto — but it has always felt an age away.

Occasionally, one of our national teams plays Albania in an important football match and, yes, it was mentioned a lot for its unbridled adulation of the recently deceased comedian Norman Wisdom. But that’s about it.

However, the Balkan nation has been hiding a few secrets, not least its miles of beautiful Adriatic and Ionian coastline, and a landscape of soaring mountain ranges.

Now the country is about to open up to foreign investment, while the Albanian tourism ministry reports fast-growing numbers of overseas visitors.

 

A coast with potential: The Albanian resort of Saranda has new developments at bargain prices

A coast with potential: The Albanian resort of Saranda has new developments at bargain prices

British Airways has regular flights to the capital, Tirana, which take around three hours, and the international airport has been upgraded.

‘Multi-nationals are setting up businesses in and around the capital, resulting in a need for good-quality housing for locals and expatriates — and making Tirana’s property market of particular interest to overseas investors,’ says Bernard Ellis, 90MD of British-based property company Albanian Acquisitions.

The city also has several universities and academies, ‘which give it a young population and a buzzing vibrant feel,’ says Ellis.

There is a vast new project on Tirana Lake, where Rotterdam-based architects MVRDV are planning to create new areas including an extensive lakeshore drive. A chain of parks around the lake will be the setting for homes, terraces, outside public pools, play areas — and bridges to walk over a planned ‘blue cloud’ of Jacaranda trees.

The piece de resistance is Tirana Rocks, a series of buildings clad with various types of stone so they appear like a gigantic rock formation in the lake park.

Aqua Gardens is part of this lake district development, with studio, one and two-bedroom apartments as well as a residents’ swimming pool. Prices start at £30,000 for a studio and £60,000 for a two-bedroom apartment.

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A new apartment complex on an elevated setting with sea views to Corfu and the Bay of Saranda is being built in the town. Prices start at £33,400, with 60 per cent of the apartments already sold.

Paul Collins, editor of website buyassociation.co.uk which offers independent advice on buying abroad, recommends that potential buyers should ‘research the domestic and international tourism market, see what the government is doing to encourage visitors and be realistic about the investment potential’.

Albania Acquisitions, 01883 346365, albania-acquisitions.co.uk. MVRDV, mvrdv.nl. Lalzit Bay, 0845 125 8600, lalzitbay.com. Albania Properties, 020 7607 9119, albania-properties.co.uk. Buy Association, buyassociation.co.uk.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/property/article-1333254/The-Adriatics-new-star-Albanias-unheralded-coast-opening-tourists-British-home-buyers.html#ixzz1asHIRDQc

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