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| Thread ID: 138834 | 2015-01-30 01:49:00 | More Silverware Sold. | B.M. (505) | PC World Chat |
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| 1393343 | 2015-02-03 07:53:00 | :lol: Oh no, not an errant apostrophe surely. I’m going to have to get a ruling from the “Apostrophe Protection Society" on this one. Moving along………….. :rolleyes: My challenge was for you to do similar deals in the countries covered in the link in the lead post. Malaysia and Britain weren’t mentioned there, but we’ll add them in for the benefit of the exercise. (Clearly, an apostrophe has disabled your comprehension) :D So, which of the countries involved would allow you to purchase 13,800ha (size of Lochinver Station) of their land freehold or any equivalent deal to those mentioned in the article? Can you please link me to where the Malaysian restrictions on the maximum value of a land sale are? In Britain you could buy a 13,800ha farm I believe. As I previously stated, I think most European countries don't stop foreigners from buying land. Also, if you want to get that ruling on how you place an apostrophe in a sentence, please be my guest and go right ahead! |
Nick G (16709) | ||
| 1393344 | 2015-02-07 03:39:00 | Quite disturbing....only 4/10 plan to move here at least temporarily, so over half will not be living here....just collecting the rent I suppose.... doesn't seem a good idea to me all that money/ profit disappearing offshore. www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/business/65894003/wealthy-chinese-buyers-snap-up-property www.nzherald.co.nz There needs to be some kind of control set up. |
ruup (1827) | ||
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