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	<title>Comments on: New Property Investment Opportunities in Paris</title>
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		<title>By: Sam</title>
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		<description>The french daily Le Monde reports on 20. 01. 2009 the following story. A couple from Lyon put their 73 sqm two bed apartment for sale last summer for 237000 euros. The best offer they could get was 200K, so they decided to rent the place instead for 760 euros. That&#039;s under 4% annual yield.

Now, let&#039;s see how do you invest 200K nowadays in the EU. How about going East, to the &quot;new Europe&quot;? 200000 euros buys you a 180 sqm three bed in Sofia, Bulgaria. Rental income? 1000 euros, to be conservative.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The french daily Le Monde reports on 20. 01. 2009 the following story. A couple from Lyon put their 73 sqm two bed apartment for sale last summer for 237000 euros. The best offer they could get was 200K, so they decided to rent the place instead for 760 euros. That&#8217;s under 4% annual yield.</p>
<p>Now, let&#8217;s see how do you invest 200K nowadays in the EU. How about going East, to the &#8220;new Europe&#8221;? 200000 euros buys you a 180 sqm three bed in Sofia, Bulgaria. Rental income? 1000 euros, to be conservative.</p>
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