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  • jimO
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    Originally posted by Charlessroyal View Post
    I am planning to settle in China for achieving my goal. I need a apartment like you are specified below. I will surely contact you when planning to leave from here.
    you do that

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  • Charlessroyal
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    I am planning to settle in China for achieving my goal. I need a apartment like you are specified below. I will surely contact you when planning to leave from here.

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  • Wayne
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    Originally posted by Prabhjot View Post
    Why can't foreigner buy in Tonga?
    because you are not allowed?
    http://www.tongalawyers.com/index.ph...d-law-in-tonga

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  • Prabhjot
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    Why can't foreigner buy in Tonga?
    Last edited by Prabhjot; 07-09-2013, 06:43 PM. Reason: Internet problem

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  • elisten
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    Its better to stay in a RTM House. It costs a little more but you can stay wherever you want . You can shift your RTM wherever you want

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  • Davo36
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    Originally posted by vesmax View Post
    China announced new limits on the ability of foreigners to buy residential or commercial property on the mainland, in its latest effort to curb the inflows of speculative money into its economy and ease inflationary pressure.
    If true it's pretty hypocritical of them. But I thought no one really owned real estate in China?

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  • Maccachic
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    Foreigners can't buy in Tonga

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  • speights boy
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    Originally posted by vesmax View Post
    China announced new limits on the ability of foreigners to buy residential or commercial property on the mainland, in its latest effort to curb the inflows of speculative money into its economy and ease inflationary pressure.
    Wow, that's incredible.
    Do other countries do this ?

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  • vesmax
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    China announced new limits on the ability of foreigners to buy residential or commercial property on the mainland, in its latest effort to curb the inflows of speculative money into its economy and ease inflationary pressure.

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  • jummy125
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    Good Idea but In China real estate law is very stick

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  • Maccachic
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    Sounds like his friend was part of the deal with the commercial building LOL

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  • Davo36
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    Wayne you buy it by:

    1) Bribing a bunch of local officials, so they agree the land is yours.
    2) Taking a bunch of guys with axe handles, clubs etc. and removing anyone off 'your' land.

    And then it's 'legally' yours. As long as you don't criticise the party etc.

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  • Wayne
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    Originally posted by jummy125 View Post
    China is the best place for investment. Last year one of my friends was purchase in 2700sq commercial land in Beijing
    so you are saying that they can buy land? Not the right to occupy the land but the land itself?

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  • jummy125
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    China is the best place for investment. Last year one of my friends was purchase in 2700sq commercial land in Beijing

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  • Rabia
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    in my point of view first you should see risk and return, then you should take decision.

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